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Final Shadow Draft Selections and Day Three Best Remaining (Unsignable) Prospect Big Board
Shadow drafting for the Phillies, here are my top thirty picks. Questions of signability almost render an exercise like this meaningless, but I tried to be as realistic as I could. I also tried to select backups for my most questionable picks (e.g. Preston Tucker reportedly has very high demands, so I grabbed Taylor Ard as a contingency plan). I also tried to stack positions with a college prospect and a prep prospect, as in the case with drafting Matt Skole and Matt Dean, both 3B, in back to back rounds. Here’s what I wound up with…
1.39 Kent State SO LHP Andrew Chafin
2.66 Academia la Milagrosa (PR) RHP Jorge Lopez
2.90 La Costa Canyon HS (CA) 2B Phillip Evans
4.151 Georgia Tech JR 3B Matt Skole
5.181 The Colony HS (TX) 3B Matt Dean
6.211 Texas State JR RHP Carson Smith
7.241 San Marcos HS (CA) C Riley Moore
8.271 St. John’s Prep (MA) RHP Pat Connaughton
9.301 Vanderbilt SR C Curt Casali
10.331 West Boca Raton HS (FL) SS Tyler Greene
11.361 TCU JR OF Jason Coats
12.391 Coastal Carolina JR SS Taylor Motter
13.421 Vanderbilt JR RHP Navery Moore
14.451 Downers Grove HS (IL) RHP Nick Burdi
15.481 George County HS (MS) OF Mason Robbins
16.511 Carroll HS (TX) RHP John Curtiss
17.541 Florida JR 1B Preston Tucker
18.571 Santa Fe CC FR OF Trey Griffin
19.601 Central Catholic HS (CA) OF Billy Flamion
20.631 Lake City HS (SC) 2B Shon Carson
21.661 Bishop Amat HS (CA) 1B Wallace Gonzalez
22.691 Central Florida SO OF Ronnie Richardson
23.721 Mississippi JR LHP Matt Crouse
24.751 Washington State JR 1B Taylor Ard
25.781 Winthrop JR RHP Tyler Mizenko
26.811 Minnesota SR RHP Scott Matyas
27.841 Rock Falls HS (IL) RHP Jake Junis
28.871 TL Hanna HS (SC) C Garrett Boulware
29.901 Parkway HS (LA) RHP Carson Baranik
30.931 Southeast Guilford HS (NC) OF Josh Tobias
…and here is a look at my best shot at a big board telling you who the best available prospects in the 2011 MLB are (alternate title: players who are in no way signable, but fun to dream about). I’ll add to this as the night goes on. In the meantime, if I included somebody who was already drafted then please let me know in the comments or via email…
- RHP John Curtiss (Carroll HS, Texas)
- RHP Pat Connaughton (St. John’s Prep, Massachusetts)
- RHP Benton Moss (Rocky Mount HS, North Carolina)
- C Elvin Soto (Xaverian HS, New York)
- C Garrett Boulware (TL Hanna HS, South Carolina)
- RHP Carson Baranik (Parkway HS, Louisiana)
- 2B Trent Gilbert (Torrance HS, California)
- SS Julius Gaines (Luella HS, Georgia)
- RHP Jake Reed (Helix HS, California)
- Santa Fe CC FR OF Trey Griffin
- 2B Shon Carson (Lake City HS, South Carolina)
- 1B Rookie Davis (Dixon HS, North Carolina)
- RHP Dylan Davis (Redmond HS, Washington)
- RHP Michael Cederoth (Steele Canyon HS, California)
- Rice JR OF Jeremy Rathjen
- North Carolina JR C Jacob Stallings
- Central Florida SO OF Ronnie Richardson
- OF Josh Tobias (Southeast Guilford HS, North Carolina)
- C Grayson Greiner (Blythewood HS, South Carolina)
- OF Sean Trent (Bishop Moore Catholic HS, Florida)
- Texas SO OF Cohl Walla
- Wichita State SO 1B Johnny Coy
- 3B Nicholas Howard (St. John’s College HS, Washington DC)
- RHP Jerrick Suiter (Valparaiso HS, Indiana)
- RHP Ricky Jacquez (Franklin HS, Texas)
- 2B Dante Flores (St. John Bosco HS, California)
- Arizona JR C Jett Bandy
- C Brandon Sedell (American Heritage HS, Florida)
- RHP Ryan Keller (West Ranch HS, California)
- RHP Danny Keller (Newbury Park HS, California)
- Stanford JR LHP Brett Mooneyham
- Texas JR RHP Austin Dicharry
- LHP Philip Pfeifer (Farragut HS, Tennessee)
- LHP Dillon Peters (Cathedral HS, Indiana)
- 3B Austin Slater (The Bolles School, Florida)
- 1B Ryan Krill (Portage Central HS, Michigan)
- TCU SO 3B Jantzen Witte
- SS Drake Roberts (Brenham HS, Texas)
- SS Mikal Hill (Mallard Creek HS, North Carolina)
- 3B Hunter Cole (Moore HS, South Carolina)
- RHP Taylor Nunez (Salmen HS, Louisiana)
Best Available for Round 20
Shadow drafting for the Phillies, here’s what I’ve got so far…
1.39 Kent State SO LHP Andrew Chafin
2.66 Academia la Milagrosa (PR) RHP Jorge Lopez
2.90 La Costa Canyon HS (CA) 2B Phillip Evans
4.151 Georgia Tech JR 3B Matt Skole
5.181 The Colony HS (TX) 3B Matt Dean
6.211 Texas State JR RHP Carson Smith
7.241 San Marcos HS (CA) C Riley Moore
8.271 St. John’s Prep (MA) RHP Pat Connaughton
9.301 Vanderbilt SR C Curt Casali
10.331 West Boca Raton HS (FL) SS Tyler Greene
11.361 TCU JR OF Jason Coats
12.391 Coastal Carolina JR SS Taylor Motter
13.421 Vanderbilt JR RHP Navery Moore
14.451 Downers Grove HS (IL) RHP Nick Burdi
15.481 George County HS (MS) OF Mason Robbins
16.511 Carroll HS (TX) RHP John Curtiss
17.541 Florida JR 1B Preston Tucker
18.571 Santa Fe CC FR OF Trey Griffin
19.601 Central Catholic HS (CA) OF Billy Flamion
20.631 Lake City HS (SC) 2B Shon Carson
…and here is a look at my best shot at a big board telling you who the best available prospects in the 2011 MLB are…
- RHP John Curtiss (Carroll HS, Texas)
- RHP Pat Connaughton (St. John’s Prep, Massachusetts)
- RHP Benton Moss (Rocky Mount HS, North Carolina)
- C Riley Moore (San Marcos HS, California)
- RHP Nick Burdi (Downers Grove HS, Illinois)
- LHP Amir Garrett (Leuzinger HS, California)
- C Elvin Soto (Xaverian HS, New York)
- C Garrett Boulware (TL Hanna HS, South Carolina)
- RHP Carson Baranik (Parkway HS, Louisiana)
- 2B Trent Gilbert (Torrance HS, California)
- SS Julius Gaines (Luella HS, Georgia)
- Florida JR 1B Preston Tucker
- RHP Aaron Nola (Catholic HS, Louisiana)
- RHP Jake Reed (Helix HS, California)
- OF Billy Flamion (Central Catholic HS, California)
- Santa Fe CC FR OF Trey Griffin
- 3B Taylor Sparks (St. John Bosco HS, California)
- 2B Shon Carson (Lake City HS, South Carolina)
- 1B Rookie Davis (Dixon HS, North Carolina)
- 1B Wallace Gonzalez (Bishop Amat HS, California)
- RHP Dylan Davis (Redmond HS, Washington)
- RHP Michael Cederoth (Steele Canyon HS, California)
- Rice JR OF Jeremy Rathjen
- San Diego JR C Zach Kometani
- North Carolina JR C Jacob Stallings
- Southern Cal JR RHP Andrew Triggs
- Central Florida SO OF Ronnie Richardson
- OF Josh Tobias (Southeast Guilford HS, North Carolina)
- C Grayson Greiner (Blythewood HS, South Carolina)
- Washington State JR 1B Taylor Ard
- 3B Matt Papi (Tunkhannock HS, Pennsylvania)
- OF Sean Trent (Bishop Moore Catholic HS, Florida)
- Texas SO OF Cohl Walla
- Wichita State SO 1B Johnny Coy
- 3B Nicholas Howard (St. John’s College HS, Washington DC)
- RHP Jerrick Suiter (Valparaiso HS, Indiana)
- RHP Ricky Jacquez (Franklin HS, Texas)
- RHP Jake Junis (Rock Falls HS, Illinois)
- Miami-Dade CC SO RHP Jharel Cotton
- 2B Dante Flores (St. John Bosco HS, California)
- 2B TJ Costen (First Colonial HS, Virginia)
- Arizona JR C Jett Bandy
- C Brandon Sedell (American Heritage HS, Florida)
- RHP Ryan Keller (West Ranch HS, California)
- RHP Danny Keller (Newbury Park HS, California)
- Stanford JR LHP Brett Mooneyham
- Texas JR RHP Austin Dicharry
- LHP Philip Pfeifer (Farragut HS, Tennessee)
- LHP Dillon Peters (Cathedral HS, Indiana)
- 3B Austin Slater (The Bolles School, Florida)
- 1B Ryan Krill (Portage Central HS, Michigan)
- TCU SO 3B Jantzen Witte
- SS Drake Roberts (Brenham HS, Texas)
- SS Mikal Hill (Mallard Creek HS, North Carolina)
- 3B Hunter Cole (Moore HS, South Carolina)
- RHP Taylor Nunez (Salmen HS, Louisiana)
Best Available for Round 8
Shadow drafting for the Phillies, here’s what I’ve got so far…
1.39 LHP Andrew Chafin
2.66 RHP Jorge Lopez
2.90 2B Phillip Evans
3.120 OF Senquez Golson
4.151 3B Matt Skole
5.181 3B Matt Dean
6.211 RHP Carson Smith
7.241 C Riley Moore
…and here is a look at my best shot at a big board telling you who the best available prospects in the 2011 MLB are…
- 3B Matt Dean (The Colony HS, Texas)
- RHP John Curtiss (Carroll HS, Texas)
- 2B Phillip Evans (La Costa Canyon HS, California)
- OF Senquez Golson (Pascaagoula HS, Mississippi)
- Texas State JR RHP Carson Smith
- RHP Pat Connaughton (St. John’s Prep, Massachusetts)
- Oklahoma JR RHP Burch Smith
- RHP Benton Moss (Rocky Mount HS, North Carolina)
- SS Tyler Greene (West Boca Raton HS, Florida)
- Georgia Tech JR 3B Matt Skole
- C Riley Moore (San Marcos HS, California)
- RHP Dillon Maples (Pinecrest HS, North Carolina)
- 3B Chris McFarland (Lufkin HS, Texas)
- Alabama JR OF Taylor Dugas
- TCU JR RHP Kyle Winkler
- RHP Nick Burdi (Downers Grove HS, Illinois)
- LHP Amir Garrett (Leuzinger HS, California)
- C Elvin Soto (Xaverian HS, New York)
- Vanderbilt SR C Curt Casali
- C Garrett Boulware (TL Hanna HS, South Carolina)
- Arizona JR 3B Andy Burns
- RHP Carson Baranik (Parkway HS, Louisiana)
- RHP Deshorn Lake (Menchville HS, Virginia)
- 2B Trent Gilbert (Torrance HS, California)
- SS Julius Gaines (Luella HS, Georgia)
- Florida JR 1B Preston Tucker
- RHP Aaron Nola (Catholic HS, Louisiana)
- LHP Andy Suarez (Columbus HS, Florida)
- RHP Jake Reed (Helix HS, California)
- RHP Matt Troupe (Northridge HS, California)
- Texas Christian JR OF Jason Coats
- Coastal Carolina JR SS Taylor Motter
- OF Mason Robbins (George County HS, Mississippi)
- OF Billy Flamion (Central Catholic HS, California)
- Johnson County CC SO RHP Vince Spilker
- Vanderbilt JR RHP Navery Moore
- Santa Fe CC FR OF Trey Griffin
- 3B Taylor Sparks (St. John Bosco HS, California)
- 2B Shon Carson (Lake City HS, South Carolina)
- 1B Rookie Davis (Dixon HS, North Carolina)
- 1B Wallace Gonzalez (Bishop Amat HS, California)
- RHP Dylan Davis (Redmond HS, Washington)
- RHP Christian Montgomery (Lawrence Central HS, Indiana)
- RHP Michael Cederoth (Steele Canyon HS, California)
- Clemson SO RHP Kevin Brady
- Rice JR OF Jeremy Rathjen
- San Diego JR C Zach Kometani
- North Carolina JR C Jacob Stallings
- Loyola Marymount JR LHP Jason Wheeler
- Southern Cal JR RHP Andrew Triggs
- Central Florida SO OF Ronnie Richardson
- Arizona State JR OF Johnny Ruettiger
- Oklahoma JR C Tyler Ogle
- OF Josh Tobias (Southeast Guilford HS, North Carolina)
- Coastal Carolina JR 2B Tommy La Stella
- RHP Kody Watts (Skyview HS, Washington)
- LHP Adam McCreery (Bonita HS, California)
- RHP Hawtin Buchanan (Biloxi HS, Mississippi)
- C Grayson Greiner (Blythewood HS, South Carolina)
- Washington State JR 1B Taylor Ard
- 3B Matt Papi (Tunkhannock HS, Pennsylvania)
- OF Sean Trent (Bishop Moore Catholic HS, Florida)
- Texas SO OF Cohl Walla
- Wichita State SO 1B Johnny Coy
- 3B Nicholas Howard (St. John’s College HS, Washington DC)
- RHP Jerrick Suiter (Valparaiso HS, Indiana)
- RHP Ricky Jacquez (Franklin HS, Texas)
- RHP Jake Junis (Rock Falls HS, Illinois)
- Miami-Dade CC SO RHP Jharel Cotton
- Texas A&M JR RHP Ross Stripling
- Kentucky JR RHP Braden Kapteyn
- OF Shawon Dunston (Valley Christian HS, California)
- 2B Dante Flores (St. John Bosco HS, California)
- 2B TJ Costen (First Colonial HS, Virginia)
- Clemson SR OF Jeff Schaus
- Arizona JR C Jett Bandy
- C Brandon Sedell (American Heritage HS, Florida)
- RHP Ryan Keller (West Ranch HS, California)
- RHP Danny Keller (Newbury Park HS, California)
- Virginia SR RHP Tyler Wilson
- Kansas JR RHP Colton Murray
- Stanford JR LHP Brett Mooneyham
- Texas JR RHP Austin Dicharry
- LHP Philip Pfeifer (Farragut HS, Tennessee)
- LHP Stephen Tarpley (Gilbert HS, Arizona)
- LHP Dillon Peters (Cathedral HS, Indiana)
- 3B Austin Slater (The Bolles School, Florida)
- 1B Ryan Krill (Portage Central HS, Michigan)
- Clemson JR 3B John Hinson
- OF Tyler Gibson (Stratford Academy, Georgia)
- OF John Norwood (Seton Hall Prep HS, New Jersey)
- TCU SO 3B Jantzen Witte
- Arizona State JR 2B Zack MacPhee
- SS Drake Roberts (Brenham HS, Texas)
- SS Mikal Hill (Mallard Creek HS, North Carolina)
- 3B Hunter Cole (Moore HS, South Carolina)
- RHP Taylor Nunez (Salmen HS, Louisiana)
- RHP Cole Wiper (Newport HS, Washington)
- Dayton JR LHP Cameron Hobson
Best Available for Round 4
My shadow draft picks for the Phillies so far…
1.39 LHP Andrew Chafin
2.66 RHP Jorge Lopez
2.90 2B Phillip Evans
3.120 OF Senquez Golson
…and an updated and hopefully correct big board of the 2011 MLB Draft’s best available players heading into round 4…
- 3B Matt Dean (The Colony HS, Texas)
- Oregon State JR LHP Josh Osich
- RHP John Curtiss (Carroll HS, Texas)
- 2B Phillip Evans (La Costa Canyon HS, California)
- OF Senquez Golson (Pascaagoula HS, Mississippi)
- Texas State JR RHP Carson Smith
- RHP Pat Connaughton (St. John’s Prep, Massachusetts)
- LHP Jake Cave (Kecoughtan HS, Virginia
- Oklahoma JR RHP Burch Smith
- Southern California JR RHP Austin Wood
- RHP Benton Moss (Rocky Mount HS, North Carolina)
- SS Tyler Greene (West Boca Raton HS, Florida)
- Georgia Tech JR 3B Matt Skole
- C Eric Haase (Divine Child HS, Michigan)
- C Riley Moore (San Marcos HS, California)
- RHP Kyle Smith (Santaluces HS, Florida):
- RHP Dillon Maples (Pinecrest HS, North Carolina)
- OF Derek Fisher (Cedar Crest HS, Pennsylvania)
- 3B Chris McFarland (Lufkin HS, Texas)
- Alabama JR OF Taylor Dugas
- TCU JR RHP Kyle Winkler
- RHP Nick Burdi (Downers Grove HS, Illinois)
- LHP Amir Garrett (Leuzinger HS, California)
- C Elvin Soto (Xaverian HS, New York)
- RHP Brandon Woodruff (Wheeler HS, Mississippi)
- Vanderbilt SR C Curt Casali
- C Garrett Boulware (TL Hanna HS, South Carolina)
- C Nicky Delmonico (Farragut HS, Tennessee)
- Arizona JR 3B Andy Burns
- Valparaiso JR OF Kyle Gaedele
- RHP Carson Baranik (Parkway HS, Louisiana)
- RHP Deshorn Lake (Menchville HS, Virginia)
- 2B Trent Gilbert (Torrance HS, California)
- OF Ben Roberts (Missoula Sentinel HS, Montana)
- SS Julius Gaines (Luella HS, Georgia)
- Florida JR 1B Preston Tucker
- RHP Aaron Nola (Catholic HS, Louisiana)
- Stony Brook JR RHP Nick Tropeano
- LHP Andy Suarez (Columbus HS, Florida)
- LHP Cody Kukuk (Free State HS, Kansas)
- RHP Jake Reed (Helix HS, California)
- RHP Matt Troupe (Northridge HS, California)
- Texas Christian JR OF Jason Coats
- Coastal Carolina JR SS Taylor Motter
- OF Mason Robbins (George County HS, Mississippi)
- OF Billy Flamion (Central Catholic HS, California)
- Johnson County CC SO RHP Vince Spilker
- Georgia Tech JR RHP Mark Pope
- Texas JR SS Brandon Loy
- Vanderbilt JR RHP Navery Moore
- Louisville JR 2B Ryan Wright
- Santa Fe CC FR OF Trey Griffin
- 3B Taylor Sparks (St. John Bosco HS, California)
- 2B Shon Carson (Lake City HS, South Carolina)
- 2B Christian Lopes (Edison HS, California)
- Oregon JR RHP Scott McGough
- UC Irvine JR RHP Matt Summers
- 1B Rookie Davis (Dixon HS, North Carolina)
- 1B Wallace Gonzalez (Bishop Amat HS, California)
- RHP Dylan Davis (Redmond HS, Washington)
- RHP Christian Montgomery (Lawrence Central HS, Indiana)
- RHP Michael Cederoth (Steele Canyon HS, California)
- Clemson SO RHP Kevin Brady
- Gonzaga JR LHP Ryan Carpenter
- Cal State Fullerton JR RHP Noe Ramirez
- Wichita State JR LHP Charlie Lowell
- RHP Mason Hope (Broken Arrow HS, Oklahoma)
- Rice JR OF Jeremy Rathjen
- San Diego JR C Zach Kometani
- C Tyler Marlette (Hagerty HS, Florida)
- North Carolina JR C Jacob Stallings
- Loyola Marymount JR LHP Jason Wheeler
- Cal State Fullerton JR RHP Tyler Pill
- Southern Cal JR RHP Andrew Triggs
- Louisville JR RHP Tony Zych
- Central Florida SO OF Ronnie Richardson
- Kansas State JR OF Nick Martini
- Arizona State JR OF Johnny Ruettiger
- Nebraska JR 3B Cody Asche
- Oklahoma JR C Tyler Ogle
- OF Josh Tobias (Southeast Guilford HS, North Carolina)
- Coastal Carolina JR 2B Tommy La Stella
- RHP Kody Watts (Skyview HS, Washington)
- LHP Adam McCreery (Bonita HS, California)
- RHP Hawtin Buchanan (Biloxi HS, Mississippi)
- C Grayson Greiner (Blythewood HS, South Carolina)
- Washington State JR 1B Taylor Ard
- 3B Matt Papi (Tunkhannock HS, Pennsylvania)
- OF Sean Trent (Bishop Moore Catholic HS, Florida)
- Texas SO OF Cohl Walla
- Wichita State SO 1B Johnny Coy
- Pittsburgh SR C Kevan Smith
- Virginia JR C John Hicks
- James Madison JR C Jake Lowery
- 3B Nicholas Howard (St. John’s College HS, Washington DC)
- RHP Jerrick Suiter (Valparaiso HS, Indiana)
- RHP Ricky Jacquez (Franklin HS, Texas)
- RHP Jake Junis (Rock Falls HS, Illinois)
- Green River CC SO RHP Cody Hebner
- Oklahoma State JR LHP Chris Marlowe
- Miami-Dade CC SO RHP Jharel Cotton
- Texas A&M JR RHP Ross Stripling
- Kentucky JR RHP Braden Kapteyn
- Villanova RHP Kyle McMyne
- OF Shawon Dunston (Valley Christian HS, California)
- 2B Dante Flores (St. John Bosco HS, California)
- 2B TJ Costen (First Colonial HS, Virginia)
- Clemson SR OF Jeff Schaus
- Arizona JR C Jett Bandy
- C Greg Bird (Grandview HS, Colorado)
- C Brandon Sedell (American Heritage HS, Florida)
- RHP Tayler Scott (Notre Dame Prep, Arizona)
- RHP Ryan Keller (West Ranch HS, California)
- RHP Danny Keller (Newbury Park HS, California)
- Virginia SR RHP Tyler Wilson
- Kansas JR RHP Colton Murray
- Santa Clara JR RHP JR Graham
- Stanford JR LHP Brett Mooneyham
- Texas JR RHP Austin Dicharry
- Vanderbilt SR RHP Taylor Hill
- LHP Philip Pfeifer (Farragut HS, Tennessee)
- LHP Stephen Tarpley (Gilbert HS, Arizona)
- LHP Dillon Peters (Cathedral HS, Indiana)
- 3B Austin Slater (The Bolles School, Florida)
- 1B Ryan Krill (Portage Central HS, Michigan)
- Clemson JR 3B John Hinson
- OF Tyler Gibson (Stratford Academy, Georgia)
- OF John Norwood (Seton Hall Prep HS, New Jersey)
- TCU JR SS Taylor Featherston
- Cal State Fullerton JR 1B Nick Ramirez
- North Carolina State JR 1B Harold Riggins
- TCU SO 3B Jantzen Witte
- Virginia JR 3B Steven Proscia
- Arizona State JR 2B Zack MacPhee
- SS Drake Roberts (Brenham HS, Texas)
- SS Mikal Hill (Mallard Creek HS, North Carolina)
- 3B Patrick Leonard (St. Thomas HS, Texas)
- 3B Hunter Cole (Moore HS, South Carolina)
- RHP Taylor Nunez (Salmen HS, Louisiana)
- RHP Cole Wiper (Newport HS, Washington)
- Dayton JR LHP Cameron Hobson
- Oregon State JR RHP Sam Gaviglio
2011 MLB Draft Day 2 Big Board
- LHP Daniel Norris (Science Hill HS, Tennessee)
- OF Josh Bell (Jesuit College Prep School, Texas)
- Oregon State SO C Andrew Susac
- RHP Jorge Lopez (Academia la Milagrosa, Puerto Rico)
- 3B Matt Dean (The Colony HS, Texas)
- OF Granden Goetzman (Palmetto HS, Florida)
- Oregon State JR LHP Josh Osich
- RHP Dillon Howard (Searcy HS, Arkansas)
- RHP John Curtiss (Carroll HS, Texas)
- 2B Phillip Evans (La Costa Canyon HS, California)
- 2B Johnny Eierman (Warsaw HS, Missouri)
- OF Senquez Golson (Pascaagoula HS, Mississippi)
- Texas State JR RHP Carson Smith
- RHP Pat Connaughton (St. John’s Prep, Massachusetts)
- LHP Jake Cave (Kecoughtan HS, Virginia
- Oklahoma JR RHP Burch Smith
- Vanderbilt JR RHP Jack Armstrong
- Southern California JR RHP Austin Wood
- RHP Benton Moss (Rocky Mount HS, North Carolina)
- SS Tyler Greene (West Boca Raton HS, Florida)
- Georgia Tech JR 3B Matt Skole
- Vanderbilt JR 3B Jason Esposito
- OF Carl Thomore (East Brunswick HS, New Jersey)
- C Eric Haase (Divine Child HS, Michigan)
- C Riley Moore (San Marcos HS, California)
- 1B Dan Vogelbach (Bishop Verot HS, Florida)
- RHP Kyle Smith (Santaluces HS, Florida):
- RHP Bryan Brickhouse (The Woodlands HS, Texas)
- RHP Dillon Maples (Pinecrest HS, North Carolina)
- Clemson JR SS Brad Miller
- TCU SO LHP Matt Purke
- OF Roman Quinn (Port St. Joe HS, Florida)
- OF Derek Fisher (Cedar Crest HS, Pennsylvania)
- Texas A&M JR RHP John Stilson
- 3B Chris McFarland (Lufkin HS, Texas)
- Connecticut JR SS Nick Ahmed
- Alabama JR OF Taylor Dugas
- TCU JR RHP Kyle Winkler
- Florida JR LHP Nick Maronde
- North Carolina State JR C Pratt Maynard
- RHP Nick Burdi (Downers Grove HS, Illinois)
- LHP Amir Garrett (Leuzinger HS, California)
- C Elvin Soto (Xaverian HS, New York)
- RHP Brandon Woodruff (Wheeler HS, Mississippi)
- Vanderbilt SR C Curt Casali
- Bethune-Cookman JR C Peter O’Brien
- Texas JR LHP Sam Stafford
- Southern Mississippi JR 3B BA Vollmuth
- C Garrett Boulware (TL Hanna HS, South Carolina)
- C Cameron Gallagher (Manheim Township HS, Pennsylvania)
- C Austin Hedges (JSerra HS, California)
- C Nicky Delmonico (Farragut HS, Tennessee)
- Arizona JR 3B Andy Burns
- Valparaiso JR OF Kyle Gaedele
- RHP Carson Baranik (Parkway HS, Louisiana)
- RHP Deshorn Lake (Menchville HS, Virginia)
- 2B Trent Gilbert (Torrance HS, California)
- OF Williams Jerez (Grand Street HS, New York)
- OF Ben Roberts (Missoula Sentinel HS, Montana)
- SS Julius Gaines (Luella HS, Georgia)
- Florida JR 1B Preston Tucker
- Miami JR 3B Harold Martinez
- RHP Aaron Nola (Catholic HS, Louisiana)
- Stony Brook JR RHP Nick Tropeano
- LHP Andy Suarez (Columbus HS, Florida)
- LHP Cody Kukuk (Free State HS, Kansas)
- RHP Jake Reed (Helix HS, California)
- RHP Matt Troupe (Northridge HS, California)
- Texas Christian JR OF Jason Coats
- Coastal Carolina JR SS Taylor Motter
- Indiana JR OF Alex Dickerson
- 1B Kevin Cron (Mountain Pointe HS, Arizona)
- OF Mason Robbins (George County HS, Mississippi)
- OF Billy Flamion (Central Catholic HS, California)
- Johnson County CC SO RHP Vince Spilker
- Georgia Tech JR RHP Mark Pope
- Baylor JR RHP Logan Verrett
- Texas JR SS Brandon Loy
- Vanderbilt SR 1B Aaron Westlake
- Miami SO OF Zeke DeVoss
- Coastal Carolina JR RHP Anthony Meo
- Vanderbilt JR RHP Navery Moore
- Louisville JR 2B Ryan Wright
- Santa Fe CC FR OF Trey Griffin
- 3B Taylor Sparks (St. John Bosco HS, California)
- 2B Shon Carson (Lake City HS, South Carolina)
- 2B Christian Lopes (Edison HS, California)
- SS Connor Barron (Sumrall HS, Mississippi)
- Oregon JR RHP Scott McGough
- UC Irvine JR RHP Matt Summers
- 1B Rookie Davis (Dixon HS, North Carolina)
- 1B Wallace Gonzalez (Bishop Amat HS, California)
- Southern California JR 1B Ricky Oropesa
- RHP Dylan Davis (Redmond HS, Washington)
- RHP Christian Montgomery (Lawrence Central HS, Indiana)
- RHP Michael Cederoth (Steele Canyon HS, California)
- Clemson SO RHP Kevin Brady
- Gonzaga JR LHP Ryan Carpenter
- Cal State Fullerton JR RHP Noe Ramirez
- Wichita State JR LHP Charlie Lowell
- RHP Jordan Cote (Winnisquam HS, New Hampshire)
- RHP Mason Hope (Broken Arrow HS, Oklahoma)
- Rice JR OF Jeremy Rathjen
- San Diego JR C Zach Kometani
- C Tyler Marlette (Hagerty HS, Florida)
- North Carolina JR C Jacob Stallings
- Long Beach State JR RHP Andrew Gagnon
- Loyola Marymount JR LHP Jason Wheeler
- Cal State Fullerton JR RHP Tyler Pill
- Southern Cal JR RHP Andrew Triggs
- Louisville JR RHP Tony Zych
- Washington State JR LHP Adam Conley
- Hawaii JR RHP Lenny Linsky
- Central Florida SO OF Ronnie Richardson
- Kansas State JR OF Nick Martini
- Arizona State JR OF Johnny Ruettiger
- Nebraska JR 3B Cody Asche
- Oklahoma JR C Tyler Ogle
- OF Josh Tobias (Southeast Guilford HS, North Carolina)
- Coastal Carolina JR 2B Tommy La Stella
- RHP Adrian Houser (Locust Grove HS, Oklahoma)
- RHP Kody Watts (Skyview HS, Washington)
- LHP Adam McCreery (Bonita HS, California)
- RHP Hawtin Buchanan (Biloxi HS, Mississippi)
- C Grayson Greiner (Blythewood HS, South Carolina)
- Washington State JR 1B Taylor Ard
- 3B Matt Papi (Tunkhannock HS, Pennsylvania)
- OF Sean Trent (Bishop Moore Catholic HS, Florida)
- Clemson JR OF Will Lamb
- Texas SO OF Cohl Walla
- Wichita State SO 1B Johnny Coy
- Pittsburgh SR C Kevan Smith
- Arkansas JR C James McCann
- Virginia JR C John Hicks
- James Madison JR C Jake Lowery
- 3B Nicholas Howard (St. John’s College HS, Washington DC)
- RHP Jerrick Suiter (Valparaiso HS, Indiana)
- RHP Ricky Jacquez (Franklin HS, Texas)
- RHP Jake Junis (Rock Falls HS, Illinois)
- Green River CC SO RHP Cody Hebner
- Oklahoma State JR LHP Chris Marlowe
- Miami-Dade CC SO RHP Jharel Cotton
- Rice SR LHP Tony Cingrani
- Texas A&M JR RHP Ross Stripling
- Kentucky JR RHP Braden Kapteyn
- Villanova RHP Kyle McMyne
- Oregon JR RHP Madison Boer
- Alabama JR LHP Adam Morgan
- California JR RHP Erik Johnson
- OF Shawon Dunston (Valley Christian HS, California)
- OF Charles Tilson (New Trier HS, Illinois)
- 2B Dante Flores (St. John Bosco HS, California)
- 2B TJ Costen (First Colonial HS, Virginia)
- Clemson SR OF Jeff Schaus
- Arizona JR C Jett Bandy
- C Greg Bird (Grandview HS, Colorado)
- C Brandon Sedell (American Heritage HS, Florida)
- RHP Tayler Scott (Notre Dame Prep, Arizona)
- LHP Kevin Matthews (Richmond Hill HS, Georgia)
- RHP Ryan Keller (West Ranch HS, California)
- RHP Danny Keller (Newbury Park HS, California)
- North Carolina State JR RHP Cory Mazzoni
- Virginia SR RHP Tyler Wilson
- Kansas JR RHP Colton Murray
- Santa Clara JR RHP JR Graham
- Stanford JR LHP Brett Mooneyham
- Texas JR RHP Austin Dicharry
- Vanderbilt SR RHP Taylor Hill
- LHP Philip Pfeifer (Farragut HS, Tennessee)
- LHP Stephen Tarpley (Gilbert HS, Arizona)
- LHP Dillon Peters (Cathedral HS, Indiana)
- 3B Austin Slater (The Bolles School, Florida)
- 1B Ryan Krill (Portage Central HS, Michigan)
- Clemson JR 3B John Hinson
- Texas State JR 3B Kyle Kubitza
- OF Tyler Gibson (Stratford Academy, Georgia)
- OF John Norwood (Seton Hall Prep HS, New Jersey)
- TCU JR SS Taylor Featherston
- Cal State Fullerton JR 1B Nick Ramirez
- North Carolina State JR 1B Harold Riggins
- TCU SO 3B Jantzen Witte
- Virginia JR 3B Steven Proscia
- OF Gabriel Rosa (International Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico)
- Arizona State JR 2B Zack MacPhee
- SS Drake Roberts (Brenham HS, Texas)
- SS Mikal Hill (Mallard Creek HS, North Carolina)
- 3B Patrick Leonard (St. Thomas HS, Texas)
- 3B Hunter Cole (Moore HS, South Carolina)
- RHP Taylor Nunez (Salmen HS, Louisiana)
- RHP Cole Wiper (Newport HS, Washington)
- Dayton JR LHP Cameron Hobson
- Oregon State JR RHP Sam Gaviglio
- Merced JC FR RHP Jake Sisco
- Johnson County CC SO RHP Jeff Soptic
Shadow Draft Big Board, Pick, and Rationale
I’m shadow drafting for the Phillies this year, a trick proposition considering I’ve had to wait around until the 39th overall pick to get started. Here’s where my up to the second big board is at:
- LHP Daniel Norris (Science Hill HS, Tennessee)
- OF Josh Bell (Jesuit College Prep School, Texas)
- Oregon State SO C Andrew Susac
- Kent State SO LHP Andrew Chafin
- RHP Jorge Lopez (Academia la Milagrosa, Puerto Rico)
- RHP Michael Kelly (West Boca Raton Community HS, Florida)
- SS Trevor Story (Irving HS, Texas)
- 1B Travis Harrison (Tustin HS, California)
- 3B Matt Dean (The Colony HS, Texas)
- Oregon State JR LHP Josh Osich
- RHP Dillon Howard (Searcy HS, Arkansas)
- RHP John Curtiss (Carroll HS, Texas)
- OF Granden Goetzman (Palmetto HS, Florida)
- 2B Phillip Evans (La Costa Canyon HS, California)
- 2B Johnny Eierman (Warsaw HS, Missouri)
- Texas State JR RHP Carson Smith
- 3B Tyler Goeddel (St. Francis HS, California)
- OF Senquez Golson (Pascaagoula HS, Mississippi)
- Stony Brook JR RHP Nick Tropeano
- SS Tyler Greene (West Boca Raton HS, Florida)
- Georgia Tech JR 3B Matt Skole
- Vanderbilt JR 3B Jason Esposito
The Phillies pick again at 66th overall, so I have some flexibility in knowing I’ll have another crack early on in the second round after 25 more guys go off the board. With 22 names on my big board, I’m pretty confident I’ll be in a position to land a second desirable player. Norris and Bell are the top names on my list; based on talent alone, I’d be all over either. Unfortunately, the draft doesn’t work like that in baseball, so I reluctantly take off the expensive/unsignable prep stars from the board for the sake of realism. Bummer. Susac is tempting as the top college player available, but, again, I’m staying away from the former Phillies late round pick because I can’t really see the real Phillies going down that road again. That leaves me Chafin, Lopez, Kelly, and Story as legitimate options. Chafin makes sense as a high upside, signable, injury surviving prospect. Lopez and Kelly are projectable high school arms, always an option for the Phillies early on. Given the dearth of quality middle infield prospects in the system, Story is perhaps the most intriguing name of the bunch.
Now it becomes a matter of deciding who will might make it to 66. Truthfully, I can’t see any of these players making it out of the sandwich round, but, if I had to choose one, I’d think Lopez has the best shot. I’ll cross my fingers and hope he is there at 66. By proxy, that eliminates Kelly from consideration. College starting pitcher or high school shortstop? My love of Chafin (I had him over Alex Meyer, a huge favorite, on my college pitcher rankings) wins out here. The potential for three plus pitches — mid-90s peak FB, big league ready SL, and a very good CU — makes Chafin a candidate to pitch near the top of a rotation someday. Throw in the fact that he still has room to improve (sharper breaking ball, better command) as he continues to recover from Tommy John surgery, and we’ve got our first pick. With the 39th pick in the 2011 MLB Draft, the Shadow Phillies select…Kent State SO LHP Andrew Chafin.
Sandwich Round Big Board – Best of the Rest
- LHP Daniel Norris (Science Hill HS, Tennessee)
- OF Josh Bell (Jesuit College Prep School, Texas)
- LHP Henry Owens (Edison HS, California)
- Oregon State SO C Andrew Susac
- Kent State SO LHP Andrew Chafin
- RHP Jorge Lopez (Academia la Milagrosa, Puerto Rico)
- RHP Michael Kelly (West Boca Raton Community HS, Florida)
- SS Trevor Story (Irving HS, Texas)
- 1B Travis Harrison (Tustin HS, California)
- 3B Matt Dean (The Colony HS, Texas)
- Oregon State JR LHP Josh Osich
- RHP Dillon Howard (Searcy HS, Arkansas)
- RHP John Curtiss (Carroll HS, Texas)
- OF Granden Goetzman (Palmetto HS, Florida)
- 2B Phillip Evans (La Costa Canyon HS, California)
- 2B Johnny Eierman (Warsaw HS, Missouri)
- Texas State JR RHP Carson Smith
- 3B Tyler Goeddel (St. Francis HS, California)
- Miami-Dade CC SO OF Brian Goodwin
- OF Senquez Golson (Pascaagoula HS, Mississippi)
- Stony Brook JR RHP Nick Tropeano
- SS Tyler Greene (West Boca Raton HS, Florida)
- Georgia Tech JR 3B Matt Skole
- Vanderbilt JR 3B Jason Esposito
2011 MLB Draft Top 250 Big Board
- Rice JR 3B Anthony Rendon
- UCLA JR RHP Gerrit Cole
- RHP Dylan Bundy (Owasso HS, Oklahoma)
- UCLA JR RHP Trevor Bauer
- OF Bubba Starling (Gardner-Edgerton HS, Kansas)
- RHP Archie Bradley (Broken Arrow HS, Oklahoma)
- Vanderbilt JR RHP Sonny Gray
- RHP Taylor Guerrieri (North Augusta HS, South Carolina)
- Texas JR RHP Taylor Jungmann
- LHP Daniel Norris (Science Hill HS, Tennessee)
- Georgia Tech JR LHP Jed Bradley
- Virginia JR LHP Danny Hultzen
- Connecticut JR RHP Matt Barnes
- C Blake Swihart (Cleveland HS, New Mexico)
- SS Francisco Lindor (Montverde Academy, Florida)
- OF Josh Bell (Jesuit College Prep School, Texas)
- LHP Henry Owens (Edison HS, California)
- RHP Robert Stephenson (Alhambra HS, California)
- Kent State SO LHP Andrew Chafin
- Kentucky JR RHP Alex Meyer
- Oregon State SO C Andrew Susac
- OF Brandon Nimmo (Cheyenne East HS, Wyoming)
- Connecticut JR OF George Springer
- SS Trevor Story (Irving HS, Texas)
- 3B Javier Baez (Arlington County Day HS, Florida)
- RHP Jorge Lopez (Academia la Milagrosa, Puerto Rico)
- RHP Joe Ross (Bishop O’Dowd HS, California)
- RHP Michael Kelly (West Boca Raton Community HS, Florida)
- Utah JR 1B CJ Cron
- 1B Travis Harrison (Tustin HS, California)
- 3B Matt Dean (The Colony HS, Texas)
- Hawaii JR 2B Kolten Wong
- OF Granden Goetzman (Palmetto HS, Florida)
- North Carolina JR 2B Levi Michael
- Oregon JR LHP Tyler Anderson
- Oregon State JR LHP Josh Osich
- RHP Dillon Howard (Searcy HS, Arkansas)
- RHP John Curtiss (Carroll HS, Texas)
- 2B Phillip Evans (La Costa Canyon HS, California)
- 2B Johnny Eierman (Warsaw HS, Missouri)
- 3B Tyler Goeddel (St. Francis HS, California)
- Miami-Dade CC SO OF Brian Goodwin
- OF Senquez Golson (Pascaagoula HS, Mississippi)
- Louisiana State JR OF Mikie Mahtook
- Texas State JR RHP Carson Smith
- RHP Pat Connaughton (St. John’s Prep, Massachusetts)
- LHP Jake Cave (Kecoughtan HS, Virginia
- Oklahoma JR RHP Burch Smith
- Vanderbilt JR RHP Jack Armstrong
- Southern California JR RHP Austin Wood
- RHP Benton Moss (Rocky Mount HS, North Carolina)
- RHP Tyler Beede (Lawrence Academy, Massachusetts)
- SS Tyler Greene (West Boca Raton HS, Florida)
- Georgia Tech JR 3B Matt Skole
- Vanderbilt JR 3B Jason Esposito
- OF Carl Thomore (East Brunswick HS, New Jersey)
- C Eric Haase (Divine Child HS, Michigan)
- C Riley Moore (San Marcos HS, California)
- 1B Jacob Anderson (Chino HS, California)
- 1B Dan Vogelbach (Bishop Verot HS, Florida)
- RHP Kyle Smith (Santaluces HS, Florida):
- RHP Joe Musgrove (Grossmont HS, California)
- RHP Kyle Crick (Sherman HS, Texas)
- RHP Bryan Brickhouse (The Woodlands HS, Texas)
- RHP Dillon Maples (Pinecrest HS, North Carolina)
- RHP Jose Fernandez (Alonso HS, Florida)
- Clemson JR SS Brad Miller
- SS Brandon Martin (Santiago HS, California)
- TCU SO LHP Matt Purke
- OF Roman Quinn (Port St. Joe HS, Florida)
- OF Derek Fisher (Cedar Crest HS, Pennsylvania)
- Texas A&M JR RHP John Stilson
- 3B Jake Hager (Sierra Vista HS, Nevada)
- 3B Chris McFarland (Lufkin HS, Texas)
- Connecticut JR SS Nick Ahmed
- Alabama JR OF Taylor Dugas
- South Carolina JR OF Jackie Bradley
- TCU JR RHP Kyle Winkler
- Vanderbilt JR LHP Grayson Garvin
- Florida JR LHP Nick Maronde
- North Carolina State JR C Pratt Maynard
- RHP Nick Burdi (Downers Grove HS, Illinois)
- LHP Amir Garrett (Leuzinger HS, California)
- C Elvin Soto (Xaverian HS, New York)
- RHP Brandon Woodruff (Wheeler HS, Mississippi)
- RHP Kevin Comer (Seneca HS, New Jersey)
- Vanderbilt SR C Curt Casali
- Bethune-Cookman JR C Peter O’Brien
- Texas JR LHP Sam Stafford
- Southern Mississippi JR 3B BA Vollmuth
- C Garrett Boulware (TL Hanna HS, South Carolina)
- C Cameron Gallagher (Manheim Township HS, Pennsylvania)
- C Austin Hedges (JSerra HS, California)
- C Nicky Delmonico (Farragut HS, Tennessee)
- Arizona JR 3B Andy Burns
- Valparaiso JR OF Kyle Gaedele
- RHP Carson Baranik (Parkway HS, Louisiana)
- RHP Deshorn Lake (Menchville HS, Virginia)
- 2B Trent Gilbert (Torrance HS, California)
- OF Williams Jerez (Grand Street HS, New York)
- OF Ben Roberts (Missoula Sentinel HS, Montana)
- SS Julius Gaines (Luella HS, Georgia)
- 1B Dante Bichette (Orangewood Christian HS, Florida)
- Florida JR 1B Preston Tucker
- Miami JR 3B Harold Martinez
- RHP Hudson Boyd (South Ft. Myers HS, Florida)
- RHP Aaron Nola (Catholic HS, Louisiana)
- Stony Brook JR RHP Nick Tropeano
- LHP Andy Suarez (Columbus HS, Florida)
- Florida State JR LHP Sean Gilmartin
- LHP Cody Kukuk (Free State HS, Kansas)
- RHP Jake Reed (Helix HS, California)
- RHP Matt Troupe (Northridge HS, California)
- Texas Christian JR OF Jason Coats
- Coastal Carolina JR SS Taylor Motter
- Indiana JR OF Alex Dickerson
- 1B Kevin Cron (Mountain Pointe HS, Arizona)
- OF Dwight Smith (McIntosh HS, Georgia)
- OF Larry Greene (Berrien HS, Georgia)
- OF Mason Robbins (George County HS, Mississippi)
- OF Billy Flamion (Central Catholic HS, California)
- Johnson County CC SO RHP Vince Spilker
- Georgia Tech JR RHP Mark Pope
- Baylor JR RHP Logan Verrett
- Texas JR SS Brandon Loy
- Vanderbilt SR 1B Aaron Westlake
- Miami SO OF Zeke DeVoss
- Indian River State College SO 2B Corey Spangenberg
- St. John’s JR 2B Joe Panik
- Coastal Carolina JR RHP Anthony Meo
- Vanderbilt JR RHP Navery Moore
- Louisville JR 2B Ryan Wright
- Santa Fe CC FR OF Trey Griffin
- Central Arizona CC SO OF Keenyn Walker
- 3B Taylor Sparks (St. John Bosco HS, California)
- 2B Shon Carson (Lake City HS, South Carolina)
- 2B Christian Lopes (Edison HS, California)
- SS Connor Barron (Sumrall HS, Mississippi)
- Oregon JR RHP Scott McGough
- OF James Harris (Oakland Technical HS, California)
- UC Irvine JR RHP Matt Summers
- 1B Rookie Davis (Dixon HS, North Carolina)
- 1B Wallace Gonzalez (Bishop Amat HS, California)
- Southern California JR 1B Ricky Oropesa
- RHP Dylan Davis (Redmond HS, Washington)
- RHP Christian Montgomery (Lawrence Central HS, Indiana)
- RHP Michael Cederoth (Steele Canyon HS, California)
- Clemson SO RHP Kevin Brady
- Gonzaga JR LHP Ryan Carpenter
- Cal State Fullerton JR RHP Noe Ramirez
- Wichita State JR LHP Charlie Lowell
- RHP Jordan Cote (Winnisquam HS, New Hampshire)
- RHP Mason Hope (Broken Arrow HS, Oklahoma)
- RHP Michael Fulmer (Deer Creek HS, Oklahoma)
- Rice JR OF Jeremy Rathjen
- San Diego JR C Zach Kometani
- C Tyler Marlette (Hagerty HS, Florida)
- North Carolina JR C Jacob Stallings
- Western Kentucky SO OF Kes Carter
- Long Beach State JR RHP Andrew Gagnon
- Loyola Marymount JR LHP Jason Wheeler
- Cal State Fullerton JR RHP Tyler Pill
- Southern Cal JR RHP Andrew Triggs
- Louisville JR RHP Tony Zych
- Washington State JR LHP Adam Conley
- Hawaii JR RHP Lenny Linsky
- Central Florida SO OF Ronnie Richardson
- Kansas State JR OF Nick Martini
- Arizona State JR OF Johnny Ruettiger
- Nebraska JR 3B Cody Asche
- Oklahoma JR C Tyler Ogle
- OF Josh Tobias (Southeast Guilford HS, North Carolina)
- Coastal Carolina JR 2B Tommy La Stella
- RHP Adrian Houser (Locust Grove HS, Oklahoma)
- RHP Kody Watts (Skyview HS, Washington)
- LHP Adam McCreery (Bonita HS, California)
- RHP Hawtin Buchanan (Biloxi HS, Mississippi)
- C Grayson Greiner (Blythewood HS, South Carolina)
- Washington State JR 1B Taylor Ard
- McNeese State JR 2B Jace Peterson
- 3B Matt Papi (Tunkhannock HS, Pennsylvania)
- OF Sean Trent (Bishop Moore Catholic HS, Florida)
- Clemson JR OF Will Lamb
- Texas SO OF Cohl Walla
- Wichita State SO 1B Johnny Coy
- Pittsburgh SR C Kevan Smith
- Arkansas JR C James McCann
- Georgia JR OF Zach Cone
- Virginia JR C John Hicks
- James Madison JR C Jake Lowery
- 3B Nicholas Howard (St. John’s College HS, Washington DC)
- RHP Jerrick Suiter (Valparaiso HS, Indiana)
- RHP Ricky Jacquez (Franklin HS, Texas)
- RHP Jake Junis (Rock Falls HS, Illinois)
- Green River CC SO RHP Cody Hebner
- Oklahoma State JR LHP Chris Marlowe
- Miami-Dade CC SO RHP Jharel Cotton
- Rice SR LHP Tony Cingrani
- Texas A&M JR RHP Ross Stripling
- Stanford JR LHP Chris Reed
- Kentucky JR RHP Braden Kapteyn
- Villanova RHP Kyle McMyne
- Oregon JR RHP Madison Boer
- Alabama JR LHP Adam Morgan
- California JR RHP Erik Johnson
- OF Shawon Dunston (Valley Christian HS, California)
- OF Charles Tilson (New Trier HS, Illinois)
- 2B Dante Flores (St. John Bosco HS, California)
- 2B TJ Costen (First Colonial HS, Virginia)
- Clemson SR OF Jeff Schaus
- Arizona JR C Jett Bandy
- C Greg Bird (Grandview HS, Colorado)
- C Brandon Sedell (American Heritage HS, Florida)
- RHP Tayler Scott (Notre Dame Prep, Arizona)
- LHP Kevin Matthews (Richmond Hill HS, Georgia)
- RHP Ryan Keller (West Ranch HS, California)
- RHP Danny Keller (Newbury Park HS, California)
- North Carolina State JR RHP Cory Mazzoni
- Virginia SR RHP Tyler Wilson
- Kansas JR RHP Colton Murray
- Santa Clara JR RHP JR Graham
- Stanford JR LHP Brett Mooneyham
- Texas JR RHP Austin Dicharry
- Vanderbilt SR RHP Taylor Hill
- LHP Philip Pfeifer (Farragut HS, Tennessee)
- LHP Stephen Tarpley (Gilbert HS, Arizona)
- LHP Dillon Peters (Cathedral HS, Indiana)
- 3B Austin Slater (The Bolles School, Florida)
- 1B Ryan Krill (Portage Central HS, Michigan)
- Clemson JR 3B John Hinson
- Texas State JR 3B Kyle Kubitza
- OF Tyler Gibson (Stratford Academy, Georgia)
- OF John Norwood (Seton Hall Prep HS, New Jersey)
- TCU JR SS Taylor Featherston
- Cal State Fullerton JR 1B Nick Ramirez
- North Carolina State JR 1B Harold Riggins
- TCU SO 3B Jantzen Witte
- Virginia JR 3B Steven Proscia
- OF Gabriel Rosa (International Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico)
- Arizona State JR 2B Zack MacPhee
- SS Drake Roberts (Brenham HS, Texas)
- SS Mikal Hill (Mallard Creek HS, North Carolina)
- 3B Patrick Leonard (St. Thomas HS, Texas)
- 3B Hunter Cole (Moore HS, South Carolina)
- RHP Taylor Nunez (Salmen HS, Louisiana)
- RHP Cole Wiper (Newport HS, Washington)
- Dayton JR LHP Cameron Hobson
- Oregon State JR RHP Sam Gaviglio
- Merced JC FR RHP Jake Sisco
- Johnson County CC SO RHP Jeff Soptic
2011 MLB Draft Top 150 Pitching Prospects
- UCLA JR RHP Gerrit Cole
- RHP Dylan Bundy (Owasso HS, Oklahoma)
- UCLA JR RHP Trevor Bauer
- RHP Archie Bradley (Broken Arrow HS, Oklahoma)
- Vanderbilt JR RHP Sonny Gray
- RHP Taylor Guerrieri (North Augusta HS, South Carolina)
- Texas JR RHP Taylor Jungmann
- LHP Daniel Norris (Science Hill HS, Tennessee)
- Georgia Tech JR LHP Jed Bradley
- Virginia JR LHP Danny Hultzen
- Connecticut JR RHP Matt Barnes
- LHP Henry Owens (Edison HS, California)
- RHP Robert Stephenson (Alhambra HS, California)
- Kent State SO LHP Andrew Chafin
- Kentucky JR RHP Alex Meyer
- RHP Jorge Lopez (Academia la Milagrosa, Puerto Rico)
- RHP Joe Ross (Bishop O’Dowd HS, California)
- RHP Michael Kelly (West Boca Raton Community HS, Florida)
- Oregon JR LHP Tyler Anderson
- Oregon State JR LHP Josh Osich
- RHP Dillon Howard (Searcy HS, Arkansas)
- RHP John Curtiss (Carroll HS, Texas)
- Texas State JR RHP Carson Smith
- RHP Pat Connaughton (St. John’s Prep, Massachusetts)
- LHP Jake Cave (Kecoughtan HS, Virginia)
- Oklahoma JR RHP Burch Smith
- Vanderbilt JR RHP Jack Armstrong
- Southern California JR RHP Austin Wood
- RHP Benton Moss (Rocky Mount HS, North Carolina)
- RHP Tyler Beede (Lawrence Academy, Massachusetts)
- RHP Kyle Smith (Santaluces HS, Florida):
- RHP Joe Musgrove (Grossmont HS, California)
- RHP Kyle Crick (Sherman HS, Texas)
- RHP Bryan Brickhouse (The Woodlands HS, Texas)
- RHP Dillon Maples (Pinecrest HS, North Carolina)
- RHP Jose Fernandez (Alonso HS, Florida)
- TCU SO LHP Matt Purke
- Texas A&M JR RHP John Stilson
- TCU JR RHP Kyle Winkler
- Vanderbilt JR LHP Grayson Garvin
- Florida JR LHP Nick Maronde
- RHP Nick Burdi (Downers Grove HS, Illinois)
- LHP Amir Garrett (Leuzinger HS, California)
- RHP Brandon Woodruff (Wheeler HS, Mississippi)
- RHP Kevin Comer (Seneca HS, New Jersey)
- Texas JR LHP Sam Stafford
- RHP Carson Baranik (Parkway HS, Louisiana)
- RHP Deshorn Lake (Menchville HS, Virginia)
- RHP Hudson Boyd (South Ft. Myers HS, Florida)
- RHP Aaron Nola (Catholic HS, Louisiana)
- Stony Brook JR RHP Nick Tropeano
- LHP Andy Suarez (Columbus HS, Florida)
- Florida State JR LHP Sean Gilmartin
- LHP Cody Kukuk (Free State HS, Kansas)
- RHP Jake Reed (Helix HS, California)
- RHP Matt Troupe (Northridge HS, California)
- Johnson County CC SO RHP Vince Spilker
- Georgia Tech JR RHP Mark Pope
- Baylor JR RHP Logan Verrett
- Coastal Carolina JR RHP Anthony Meo
- Vanderbilt JR RHP Navery Moore
- Oregon JR RHP Scott McGough
- UC Irvine JR RHP Matt Summers
- RHP Dylan Davis (Redmond HS, Washington)
- RHP Christian Montgomery (Lawrence Central HS, Indiana)
- RHP Michael Cederoth (Steele Canyon HS, California)
- Clemson SO RHP Kevin Brady
- Gonzaga JR LHP Ryan Carpenter
- Cal State Fullerton JR RHP Noe Ramirez
- Wichita State JR LHP Charlie Lowell
- RHP Jordan Cote (Winnisquam HS, New Hampshire)
- RHP Mason Hope (Broken Arrow HS, Oklahoma)
- RHP Michael Fulmer (Deer Creek HS, Oklahoma)
- Long Beach State JR RHP Andrew Gagnon
- Loyola Marymount JR LHP Jason Wheeler
- Cal State Fullerton JR RHP Tyler Pill
- Southern Cal JR RHP Andrew Triggs
- Louisville JR RHP Tony Zych
- Washington State JR LHP Adam Conley
- Hawaii JR RHP Lenny Linsky
- RHP Adrian Houser (Locust Grove HS, Oklahoma)
- RHP Kody Watts (Skyview HS, Washington)
- LHP Adam McCreery (Bonita HS, California)
- RHP Hawtin Buchanan (Biloxi HS, Mississippi)
- RHP Jerrick Suiter (Valparaiso HS, Indiana)
- RHP Ricky Jacquez (Franklin HS, Texas)
- RHP Jake Junis (Rock Falls HS, Illinois)
- Green River CC SO RHP Cody Hebner
- Oklahoma State JR LHP Chris Marlowe
- Miami-Dade CC SO RHP Jharel Cotton
- Rice SR LHP Tony Cingrani
- Texas A&M JR RHP Ross Stripling
- Stanford JR LHP Chris Reed
- Kentucky JR RHP Braden Kapteyn
- Villanova RHP Kyle McMyne
- Oregon JR RHP Madison Boer
- Alabama JR LHP Adam Morgan
- California JR RHP Erik Johnson
- RHP Tayler Scott (Notre Dame Prep, Arizona)
- LHP Kevin Matthews (Richmond Hill HS, Georgia)
- RHP Ryan Keller (West Ranch HS, California)
- RHP Danny Keller (Newbury Park HS, California)
- North Carolina State JR RHP Cory Mazzoni
- Virginia SR RHP Tyler Wilson
- Kansas JR RHP Colton Murray
- Santa Clara JR RHP JR Graham
- Stanford JR LHP Brett Mooneyham
- Texas JR RHP Austin Dicharry
- Vanderbilt SR RHP Taylor Hill
- LHP Philip Pfeifer (Farragut HS, Tennessee)
- LHP Stephen Tarpley (Gilbert HS, Arizona)
- LHP Dillon Peters (Cathedral HS, Indiana)
- RHP Taylor Nunez (Salmen HS, Louisiana)
- RHP Cole Wiper (Newport HS, Washington)
- Dayton JR LHP Cameron Hobson
- Oregon State JR RHP Sam Gaviglio
- Merced JC FR RHP Jake Sisco
- Johnson County CC SO RHP Jeff Soptic
- Kansas State JR RHP Evan Marshall
- Indiana State JR RHP Colin Rea
- Lower Columbia JC SO RHP Jeff Ames
- RHP Thomas Robson (Delta SS, British Columbia)
- RHP Austin Robichaux (Notre Dame HS, Louisiana)
- RHP Vaughn Covington (Killarney SS, British Columbia)
- RHP Gandy Stubblefield (Lufkin HS, Texas)
- Mississippi JR RHP David Goforth
- RHP Matt Wisler (Bryan HS, Ohio)
- RHP Koby Gauna (St. John Bosco HS, California)
- Georgia Southern JR RHP Matt Murray
- South Carolina SO RHP Matt Price
- Georgia JR RHP Michael Palazzone
- Florida JR RHP Tommy Toledo
- Notre Dame SR RHP Brian Dupra
- LHP Zakery Qualls (Rancho HS, Nevada)
- RHP Tyler Arthur (Lexington Catholic HS, Kentucky)
- RHP Matt Spalding (St. Xavier HS, Kentucky)
- RHP Dakota Freese (Washington HS, Iowa)
- Gonzaga SR RHP Cody Martin
- Santa Barbara CC SO LHP Kylin Turnbull
- RHP Clay Holmes (Slocomb HS, Alabama)
- LHP Daniel Camarena
- LHP Blake Snell (Shorewood HS, Washington)
- Oxnard CC FR RHP Jesus Valdez
- Mississippi JR LHP Matt Crouse
- LHP Carlos Rodon (Holly Springs HS, North Carolina)
- Cal Poly JR RHP Jeff Johnson
- Longwood JR RHP Mark Montgomery
- Minnesota SR RHP Scott Matyas
- TCU JR RHP Erik Miller
- Catawba JR RHP JJ (Jordan) Jankowski
Final 2011 MLB Draft College Pitcher Rankings
1. UCLA JR RHP Gerrit Cole: 92-96 FB, peak 97-99; FB is true plus-plus pitch but gets in trouble when command slips; holds velocity exceptionally well; hits upper-90s at will; 92-94 two-seam FB; plus 81-85 added velocity to become outstanding 86-90 SL this summer; excellent sinking 83-87 hard CU with plus upside; 89-91 cutter; love the Max Scherzer comp; 6-4, 215
2. UCLA JR RHP Trevor Bauer: 88-92 FB, peak 93-94; began to hit 95-96 this past fall, has said he’ll hit 98 at some point; currently sitting 91-93, 95 consistent peak; plus 72-78 CB that he leans on heavily; good 80-84 CU; any one (and often more than one) of his 78-82 SL, cutter, 84-89 screwball/reverse slider, or 84-86 splitter is a plus pitch on a given day
3. Vanderbilt JR RHP Sonny Gray: plus FB in mid-90s (92-97) with excellent movement; currently rarely dips below 93-96 with nice sink; 81-85 plus to plus-plus CB; average command that comes and goes; 84-87 SL can be a weapon in time; 82-85 CU slow to emerge, but now a weapon more often than not; plus athlete; 5-11, 180
4. Texas JR RHP Taylor Jungmann: has touched 96-99, but regularly sits low-90s (91-93); new reports have him 92-95; can still reach back and crank upper-90s (like on opening day 2011), but sits most comfortably 92-93, occasionally dipping to 89-91; plus FB command; good sink on FB; plus 75-78 CB; plus CB command; good 85-87 CU; good SL; love the Jered Weaver comp
5. Georgia Tech JR LHP Jed Bradley: 88-92 FB with plus life and good sink, pretty steady peak up at 94-96; loves to cut the FB; has sat 91-93 at times; holds velocity late; good sink on FB; average 80-84 SL that flashes plus when velocity gets up to 86-87; good 77-79 CB; plus 79-83 CU that he has worked very hard on, but sometimes goes away from for too long; both the SL and CB are very inconsistent offerings; 6-4, 200 pounds
6. Virginia JR LHP Danny Hultzen: plus command of all pitches; 88-91, will definitely touch 94; velocity jump due to 20 pounds of added muscle since high school, currently sitting 91-93, peaking 94-95; will throw upper-80s two-seam FB with good sink; 77-78 CB; plus 78-82 CU; quality 82-85 SL that he leans on at times
7. Connecticut JR RHP Matt Barnes: 90-93 FB, 95-96 peak; has hit 97-98 in past; great movement on FB; great FB command; holds velocity well, still hitting 90-92 late; good 82-84 CU that gets better every time out; 72-76 CB that is now firmed up enough that it is a potential plus 75-80 CB; 78-83 SL with plus upside, but doesn’t use it often; work needs to be on delivery and command of offspeed stuff; some debate on whether CB or SL is better breaking pitch, a good sign; uses CB more to get outs on balls in play, SL for swings and misses; 6-4, 200
8. Kent State SO LHP Andrew Chafin: missed 2010 after Tommy John surgery; 89-93 FB, 94-95 peak; potential plus 81-83 SL that is a big league ready pitch; very good CU; command slowly coming on after surgery
9. Kentucky JR RHP Alex Meyer: sitting 93-97 FB, dips closer to 92-94 later in games; inconsistent but plus 84-86 spike CB that works like a SL; 79-86 CU that flashes above-average when he throws it with more velocity; 92-93 two-seamer; all about command and control – if it is on, he’s incredibly tough to hit; FB is plus-plus down in zone, very hittable when left up; mechanical tweaks are likely needed; 6-9, 220
10. Oregon JR LHP Tyler Anderson: 88-92 FB, 93-95 peak; well above-average FB command; good 76-84 SL that is better when thrown in low-80s; average 80-83 CU that flashes plus but isn’t used enough; good 75-78 CB; good pitchability; repeats delivery well; good control; holds velocity well; 6-4, 215
11. Oregon State JR LHP Josh Osich: Tommy John survivor still capable of throwing 94-98 FB; has been consistently sitting 93-95, peaking 97-98; really good 79-82 CU that he relies on heavily; below-average 79-83 SL, but was solid pitch before surgery and is beginning to show signs of life once mroe; can’t wait to see return of CB; much better at holding velocity as season progressed, 90-94 late in games
12. Texas State JR RHP Carson Smith: very good athlete; 91-93 FB with great sink, 94-95 peak; sits 95-98 out of bullpen, 91-94 as starter; above-average potential with SL; CU with plus potential; commands CB well; 6-5, 215
13. Oklahoma JR RHP Burch Smith: starts hot with 95-96 sitting FB, but loses velocity and finishes 88-90; typically sits low-90s; 83-87 SL that flashes plus; good 79-80 CU; 6-3, 200
14. Vanderbilt JR RHP Jack Armstrong: 91-93 FB sitting, 94-97 peak; 80-82 flashes plus CU; 81-82 CB with promise but slow to develop due to injuries; clean mechanics; finally healthy, CB better than ever; 6-7, 230 pounds
15. Southern California JR RHP Austin Wood: 92-94 FB, 95-96 peak; interesting SL; emerging 80-82 CU that still needs work; average CB; 6-4, 215
16. TCU SO LHP Matt Purke: originally ranked 8th overall, but injury scare drops him; at his best throws 91-95 FB, 96-97 peak; command of FB needs work; potential plus 77-79 CU; solid CB; has shown plus 76-83 SL, but doesn’t use it anymore; SL was inconsistent, but best in upper-80s; plus makeup; sat 88-92 to start 2011, now down to upper-80s; loses feel for offspeed stuff quickly; 6-4, 180
17. Texas A&M JR RHP John Stilson: originally ranked 9th overall, but injury scare drops him; 92-95 FB, 97-98 peak out of bullpen; as starter sitting 92-94, 95 peak; plus 80-83 CU, but using it less in 2011; emerging 81 SL with plus upside; good athlete; holds velocity really well; using more of 78-82 CB; good all-around four-pitch mix; starts 92-94, have seen 91-93 FB late in games; up to 88 SL
18. TCU JR RHP Kyle Winkler: 89-92 FB; peak 93-94; FB is plus pitch because of movement; loses velocity early, falling to upper-80s; good deception in delivery; plus 86-88 sinker; decent 88 cutter; decent 75-76 CB that has largely been phases out in favor of cutter and SL; 81-83 SL that needs tons of work; SL gained velocity and now flashes plus-plus at 85-89; quality low-80s CU with plus upside, now more consistently plus; 5-11, 195 pounds
19. Vanderbilt JR LHP Grayson Garvin: started 87-89 FB, 90-91 peak; sitting 89-92 now, 93-95 peak; good FB command; 70-73 CB with upside if thrown harder; now up to 73-75 and above-average pitch; average 77-80 CU with room for improvement, could be plus in time; cutter; SL; good athlete; outstanding control; 6-6, 220
20. Florida JR LHP Nick Maronde: 90-91 FB, peak 93 as starter; now sitting 93-95, 96 peak out of bullpen; plus low-80s SL that he doesn’t use enough; CB; good 81 CU; relieved in college, but I like him as a starter; 6-3, 200
21. Texas JR LHP Sam Stafford: 88-92 FB, peak 94-95; FB command issues hold him back; holds velocity well; good 80-85 SL; 73-78 CB is ahead of SL; average 83-85 CU; 6-4, 190
22. Stony Brook JR RHP Nick Tropeano: 87-88, tops out at 90-91 with FB; velocity up a tick this year; better sink on FB; very good CU; very good SL with plus upside; advanced feel for pitching; relies very heavily on CU; 6-4, 205 pounds
23. Florida State JR LHP Sean Gilmartin: 87-89 FB, peak 91-92; sweeping 73-77 above-average CB that he has deemphasized in favor of CU and SL; very good 74-76 CU that keeps improving; 80-81 SL could be average pitch with time; good athlete; good hitter; 6-2, 190
24. Johnson County CC SO RHP Vince Spilker: 96 peak FB; good CB; solid or better CU
25. Georgia Tech JR RHP Mark Pope: upper-80s two-seamer with great sink; 90-91 four-seamer that hits 92; scrapped CB for emerging low-80s SL with plus upside that is gaining consistency; still uses slower mid-70s CB occasionally; straight 80-84 CU; great athlete; much improved command in 2011; 6-2, 205
26. Baylor JR RHP Logan Verrett: very good command when on; sitting 89-91, 92-94 peak FB with sink; good 77-79 CU with fade; big-time CB; uses 82-85 SL with plus potential more in 2011; good athlete; relies most heavily on FB/SL, with occasional CU and very rare CB; 6-3, 185
27. Coastal Carolina JR RHP Anthony Meo: last summer showed 89-94 FB with good life; now sitting 92-93, 96-97 peak that comes often; flashed plus 78-85 SL that is now plus-plus SL up to 87-90; 82-86 CB; occasional average straight 84-85 CU; 6-2, 185
28. Vanderbilt JR RHP Navery Moore: 92-96 plus FB, 99 peak; plus 81-84 SL that comes and goes; flashes plus CB; iffy control; Tommy John survivor; very occasional CU; “Intergalactic” is his closer music; has the stuff to start, but teams might not risk it from a health and delivery standpoint; 6-2, 205
29. Oregon JR RHP Scott McGough: 90-92 FB, peak 94-95; 78-79 CB; raw 83 CU; above-average 78-83 SL that flashes plus; potential plus 82-85 CU that is still very raw; working on splitter; great athlete; 6-1, 185
30. UC Irvine JR RHP Matt Summers: straight 90-93 FB, 96 peak; good 78-81 CU; flashes plus low-80s SL; plus athlete; average high-70s to low-80s CB
31. Clemson SO RHP Kevin Brady: straight 90-92 FB, touches 94-95; good FB command; good, but inconsistent SL; occasional CB; improved CU; offered third round deal from Red Sox out of high school; 6-3, 205
32. Gonzaga JR LHP Ryan Carpenter: at one time threw a heavy 92-94 FB, touching 95 with movement; now sits upper-80s, with rare peak of 92; above-average 81-82 SL, dominant at times; inconsistent but quickly improving 77-78 CU; low-70s CB that he uses very sparingly; 6-5, 225 pounds
33. Cal State Fullerton JR RHP Noe Ramirez: once straight 85-90 FB with occasional hard sink is now more consistently 88-92 (93 peak) with more consistent, more drastic sink; delivery is deceptive and adds miles to the FB; plus FB command; plus-plus 82-84 CU learned from Ricky Romero; paid it forward by helping Gerrit Cole with his CU grip; emerging 75-80 SL that has put on velocity and is now 82-85; SL is good but inconsistent; shaky command of offspeed pitches; 6-3, 180
34. Wichita State JR LHP Charlie Lowell: 89-92 FB, 93-94 peak; above-average SL; solid CU; 6-4, 235
35. Long Beach State JR RHP Andrew Gagnon: 89-91 FB, has hit 93-94; once promising slurvy breaking ball has turned into above-average 82-85 SL; rapidly improving 85-86 CU that is now at least an average pitch; plus command; 78-82 CB; breaking ball command an issue; 6-2, 188 pounds
36. Loyola Marymount JR LHP Jason Wheeler: 87-90, 92-93 peak FB with above-average movement; cutter; developing 76-81 CU that is now pretty good; inconsistent 74-81 SL; good athlete; 6-6, 260
37. Cal State Fullerton JR RHP Tyler Pill: 89-92 FB; very good 77-78 CB; plus command; quality 82 CU; great athlete; holds velocity well, 88-89 late; 6-1, 185 pounds
38. Southern Cal JR RHP Andrew Triggs: 94-95 peak FB; velocity way down in 2011, starting 89-91 with really good sink and falling to 84-86 late in some games; good 73-75 CB; also shows promise with SL; occasional 78-81 CU; Tommy John surgery in high school; 6-3, 210
39. Louisville JR RHP Tony Zych: heavy 90-93 FB with sink, 95-98 peak; velocity up and sitting 93-96 now; plus 84-87 SL; violent delivery; good athlete; 6-3, 190
40. Washington State JR LHP Adam Conley: 86-88 FB; peaks at 90-92; up to 94 out of bullpen this spring; hits 95-96 when amped up; above-average 79-83 CU; very rare CB that has now been phased out; SL being added and now used a lot; great command; 6-3, 175 pounds; big peak FB could have been opening day juice; sitting more often 88-92; 6-3, 190 pounds
41. Hawaii JR RHP Lenny Linsky: 94-97 peak FB with plus sink; plus upper-80s cut SL
42. Green River CC SO RHP Cody Hebner: 90-94 FB, 97 peak; shows above-average SL and CU; good athlete; 6-0, 160
43. Oklahoma State JR LHP Chris Marlowe: 89-92 FB, more commonly 91-93, legit 94-95 peak; plus-plus 83-87 SL that he leans on; plus 80-82 CU; great athlete; 6-0, 175
44. Miami-Dade CC SO RHP Jharel Cotton: low-90s FB; very good to plus 80-81 CU; good CB; turned down low six-figures from Dodgers last year; native of Virgin Islands; 5-11, 190
45. Rice SR LHP Tony Cingrani: was 88-90 FB, now sitting low-90s with revamped delivery with 94-96 peak; plus CU; above-average at times CB; 6-4, 190 pounds
46. Texas A&M JR RHP Ross Stripling: 90-94 FB; plus CB that he uses a ton; good athlete
47. Stanford JR LHP Chris Reed: 89-92 FB, sits 92-94 as reliever; good low-80s SL; emerging CU; 6-4, 205
48. Kentucky JR RHP Braden Kapteyn: 89-94 FB; hard 88 SL; potential above-average CU; lots of moving parts in delivery; great hitter; 6-4, 215 pounds
49. Villanova RHP Kyle McMyne: 92-94 FB, peak 96; above-average 82-84 SL that he relies on; sitting 94-96 in early going of 2011; flashes above-average 75-78 CB that works best as show-me pitch; occasional CU; 6-0, 210 pounds
50. Oregon JR RHP Madison Boer: 90-93 FB, 94-96 peak; two-seamer with good sink; good low- to mid-80s SL that flashes plus; wildly inconsistent CU, good when on and unusable when bad; good control, iffy command; occasional CB; 6-4, 215
51. Alabama JR LHP Adam Morgan: 86-90 FB, can hit 91-92 but not often; plus CB; good CU that keeps getting better; plus command; 6-1, 180 pounds
52. California JR RHP Erik Johnson: heavy 90-92 FB, 93-94 peak; emerging 76-78 CB that is now a weapon; 81-84 CU needs work, but is now plus pitch with added velo; command needs work; decent 85-88 SL that could also be a cutter; no sure fire plus offering; 6-3, 240 pounds
53. North Carolina State JR RHP Cory Mazzoni: 88-91 FB, touching 92; SL; good 70-76 CB; emerging splitter used as CU; good command; 6-1, 200 pounds
54. Virginia SR RHP Tyler Wilson: Wilson’s solid three-pitch mix (88-90 fastball, good sinking 80-82 change, average low-80s slider) gives credence to the idea he has value either in the bullpen or as a starter. Fastball plays up in short bursts (94 peak). 6-2, 190
55. Kansas JR RHP Colton Murray: heavy 91-94 FB, 95 peak FB; good cutter; plus 82-84 SL; decent CU; violent delivery; love the development of breaking pitch from CB to SL over three college seasons; 6-3, 220 pounds
56. Santa Clara JR RHP JR Graham: 94-98 peak; average 83-85 SL with plus potential but still very inconsistent like the Billy Wagner get me over slider; developing sinker; has hit 100-101; really shown improvement with CU; 6-0, 180
57. Stanford JR LHP Brett Mooneyham: 88-90 FB, 91-92 peak; sits 90-92 now; also seen 87-91; weak FB this summer at 86-88, 90 peak; average 78-80 SL; good 75-78 CB; good CU; 6-5; improved cutter; missed 2011 season due to finger injury
58. Texas JR RHP Austin Dicharry: 89-92 FB, 94 peak; very good CB; plus CU; missed lots of time throughout college career due to injury; 6-4, 200 pounds
59. Vanderbilt SR RHP Taylor Hill: 88-91 FB with plus sink, 93-94 peak that I’ve seen with my own two eyes, have heard rumors of him hitting 95; 79-85 plus SL; very good 78-83 sinking CU also called a splitter; mechanics need smoothing out; 6-4, 225 pounds
60. Dayton JR LHP Cameron Hobson: 87-91 FB with movement, sitting closer to 90-92 this year; good SL; solid CB; developing CU with potential; plus makeup; 6-1, 205 pounds
61. Oregon State JR RHP Sam Gaviglio: 89-91 FB with plus sink, mostly 87-88; really heavy ball; above-average hard 78-81 SL; developing 78-79 CU that flashes plus; plus command; 6-1, 180 pounds
62. Merced JC FR RHP Jake Sisco: 92-93 FB, 95 peak; 6-3, 200
63. Johnson County CC SO RHP Jeff Soptic: 93-96 FB, 98-100 peak; flashes plus 83-84 SL; average CU on his best day; control issues; 6-6, 200
64. Kansas State JR RHP Evan Marshall: 93-94 FB, 96 peak; plus SL; 6-1, 210
65. Indiana State JR RHP Colin Rea: 91-92 FB, 94 peak; solid CU
66. Lower Columbia JC SO RHP Jeff Ames: 92-95 FB, 97 peak; plus movement on FB; inconsistent offspeed stuff
67. Mississippi JR RHP David Goforth: 93-96 straight FB; has hit 97-99 in relief; average 79-83 SL that flashes plus; occasional CU; max effort delivery; good athlete; poor command; new 88-91 cutter has been effective; has been up to 98-100 in 2011; 5-11, 185
68. Georgia Southern JR RHP Matt Murray: 88-92 FB with heavy sink; ground ball machine; solid upper-70s SL; better than solid CU that has come on a lot since getting to school; CB; 6-4, 240 pounds
69. South Carolina SO RHP Matt Price: no plus pitch; really like his low-80s SL; CB; 89-92 FB; also like his CU quite a bit
70. Georgia JR RHP Michael Palazzone: 92 peak FB; plus CU; solid CB
71. Florida JR RHP Tommy Toledo: coming back from arm injury; 88-91 FB; took line drive off of face in 2010; 91-93 back and healthy; command comes and goes; really nice breaking stuff
72. Notre Dame SR RHP Brian Dupra: 91-95 FB; 88-91 cutter; good 79-81 SL; CU; 6-3, 205 pounds
73. Gonzaga SR RHP Cody Martin: 88-90 FB, sitting 92-93 out of bullpen; good 70-75 slurve-like CB that is much better as a firmer mid-70s CB in 2011; good 86 CU
74. Santa Barbara CC SO LHP Kylin Turnbull: 88-92 FB, 94 peak; loses velocity early; above-average low-80s splitter; SL need work; 6-4, 200
75. Oxnard CC FR RHP Jesus Valdez: 90-92 FB, 94 peak; good SL; emerging CU; 6-3, 180
76. Mississippi JR LHP Matt Crouse: 86-88 FB, rare 91-92 peak; above-average CB that he leans on heavily; good CU; very projectable, but mechanics need cleaning up; 6-4, 185 pounds; stuff down this spring
77. Cal Poly JR RHP Jeff Johnson: 92-95 peak FB; nasty 86-88 splitter; two pitch pitcher makes it work; 6-0, 200
78. Longwood JR RHP Mark Montgomery: 88-92 FB; peak 94; hard 82-84 SL with plus upside; really consistent numbers over three years; 6-0, 205 pounds
79. Minnesota SR RHP Scott Matyas: sits 88-91, 94 peak FB; above-average low-70s CB; good cutter; good command; mixes in upper-70s CU; really good athlete; 6-4, 220; Tommy John survivor
80. TCU JR RHP Erik Miller: 87-91 at new arm angle, 93-94 peak; good sink; good SL; good 81 CB; average CU; strong three year track record; has relieved, but could be seen as starter; 6-3, 210; Tommy John survivor
81. Catawba JR RHP JJ (Jordan) Jankowski: 88-92 FB with sink; above-average 80-81 SL; solid mid-70s CB that I really like; sinking mid-70s CU; low-70s splitter; 6-1, 200; transferred from Miami (Ohio); really good junior year numbers as starting pitcher; also has experience as catcher where I liked him better when I saw him in high school
82. Mississippi State JR RHP Devin Jones: low-90s FB, peaking at 93; 87-88 two-seamer with great sink; 82-84 SL could be plus pitch; CU is work in progress; breaking stuff hasn’t quite developed as hoped, but still peaks 94-95 with FB; 6-4, 180 pounds
83. Louisiana State JR RHP Matty Ott: 87-89 FB; does a lot with the FB, cutting it and sinking it very effectively; very inconsistent 78-81 SL; great command and deception; plus control; big problem is lack of an out pitch; 6-2, 200 pounds
84. Pittsburgh FR RHP Ray Black: 92-95 FB, 97-98 peak; potential plus mid-80s SL; command needs work and control is a major issue at present; 6-4, 220
85. Florida JR RHP Anthony DeSclafani: good 92-94 FB with plus life and great sink, 95-96 peak with four-seamer but two-seamer is better pitch; above-average 79-81 SL; mid-70s CB; occasional upper-70s CU; 6-2, 200 pounds
86. Texas SR RHP Cole Green: 87-91 FB; plus command; great sinker; plus control; plus SL; really good 79-81 CU that comes and goes; 75-77 CB
87. Mississippi JR LHP Austin Wright: 89-92 FB, 93-94 peak; once had both a distinct SL and CB with real potential; now seen as one big 78-81 slurve, more of a SL with average-ish upside; CU; poor FB command; Chipola transfer
88. Arizona JR RHP Bryce Bandilla: 90-92 FB, 93-95 peak in 2011; good breaking ball; good high velocity CU
89. Rice JR RHP Matthew Reckling: 90-93 FB at start, velocity dips to 86-89 quickly; good 79-81 CB, loses effectiveness when it dips to mid-70s
90. Liberty SO RHP Blake Forslund: 92-95 FB, 97-98 peak
91. San Diego SO RHP Calvin Drummond: 91-93 FB, 94 peak; 84-87 cutter/SL; 78-79 CB; 83-84 CU
92. Heartland CC (Illinois) SO LHP Jerad Grundy: 87-92 with movement; hard SL; promising CU; 6-0, 190; Miami transfer
93. BYU SO RHP Taylor Cole: mid-90s peak FB, sits 90-92 FB; 80-84 SL; CU
94. Florida International SO LHP Mason McVay: 89-91 FB; now up 92-94 after recovering from Tommy John surgery; solid potential with CB; mechanics need work; control is an issue; 6-8, 210 pounds
95. Wichita State SO LHP Brian Flynn: 86-90 FB, peak 92; new peak of 94; command needs work; 6-8, 245 pounds
96. UC Riverside JR RHP Matt Andriese: sinking 88-91 FB, 93 peak; quality SL; SF; great command; average CB; below-average CU; 6-2, 185 pounds
97. Old Dominion SR LHP Kyle Hald: 85-87 FB, peak 88; plus split-fingered CU; sharp SL; CB; great fielder, great pickoff move; nice mechanics; 5-11, 175 pounds
98. Georgia JR RHP Cecil Tanner: 91-94 FB with sink; 96-98 peak FB; good 77 SL; below-average command; Jonathan Broxton and Bobby Jenks body comps; hasn’t ironed out mechanics in three years at Georgia; 6-6, 260
99. South Florida SR RHP Kevin Quackenbush: straight 92-93 FB; trouble commanding low-70s CB; 80 CU; solid 75 SL; 6-3, 200; really good the past three years
100. Maryland JR RHP Sander Beck: straight 88-92 FB with good command; improving spike CB that I really like; solid straight CU; SL; 6-3, 200 pounds; control an issue
101. Oklahoma SR RHP Ryan Duke: 87-91 FB but can bump it up in tight spots; plus SL; plus command; strong four years of bullpen success; 6-0, 175
102. Tennessee JR RHP Matt Ramsey: low-90s peak in HS, now up to 96 peak FB; low-80s CB that flashes plus; converted catcher who PG compared to Russell Martin in high school; 5-10, 200
103. Winthrop JR RHP Tyler Mizenko: 92-95 FB with heavy sink; sharp 76-79 SL; solid CU; 6-2, 200 pounds; velocity down to 86-91 early on in 2011
104. Mississippi State JR LHP Nick Routt: good FB movement; relies heavily on FB; 91 peak; plus circle CU before injury, now just a good straight CU; SL with cut fastball action; plus command; ulnar nerve replacement surgery in 2010; really smart pitcher; 6-4, 210
105. Arkansas JR LHP Geoffrey Davenport: 87-90 FB, 91 peak; above-average 76 CB; decent CU; good command; 6-1, 180 ; Tommy John surgery in March 2011
106. Arizona State JR LHP Mitchell Lambson: outstanding 72-74 CU with outstanding arm action that sometimes dips into upper-60s; uses the CU a ton; 85-87 FB, 88-90 peak; plus command; plus control; maybe a little Josh Spence in him; 6-1, 200 pounds
107. Southern Mississippi SR RHP Todd McInnis: 88-92 FB; very good 12-6 CB; hard SL; decent CU; slight frame; outstanding fielder
108. Howard FR JC RHP Connor Sadzeck: 95 peak FB; 6-6, 200
109. Oklahoma State SO RHP Randy McCurry: 94-95 FB pre-injury, now back to 93 peak; finally healthy and hitting 96; SL, CB, CU
110. Austin Peay SR RHP Ryne Harper: 94 peak FB; very good SL; had offer from Vanderbilt out of high school
111. Connecticut JR RHP Kevin Vance: 88-92 FB; plus CB; plus command; good hitter; 6-0, 200 pounds
112. South Dakota State SR RHP Blake Treinen: 92-94 FB, 97 peak; improved SL; working on CU; improved command; 6-4, 220 pounds; didn’t pitch in first three years at Baker (Kansas) or Arkansas; had possible transfer to Florida voided last season;
113. Army SR RHP Kevin McKague: 92-96 FB; mid-80s SL; great splitter; missed most of 2011 due to back injury; 6-5, 230 pounds
114. Rice JR LHP Taylor Wall: upper-80s FB, peak 88; plus CU that he relies on heavily; average at best CB and SL; CB shows more potential; repeatable mechanics; 6-2, 200 pounds
115. Florida State JR RHP Hunter Scantling: Scantling is huge (6-8, 270 pounds) and athletic, but his stuff still doesn’t quite match his imposing frame. That could change in a hurry, but for now he’s still sitting in the same upper-80s with iffy breaking stuff that he was at back in high school. It’ll be interesting to see if he’ll get more consistent innings as a starter or if Florida State opts to keep him coming out of the bullpen in 2011. Update: 91 peak FB; emerging SL; CU; still huge at 6-8, 270
116. Missouri JR RHP Matt Stites: 88-92 FB, 93-95 peak; good SL; CB; CU; 5-11, 180
117. Davidson JR LHP Chris Lamb: 88-92 FB; good splitter; average CB; 6-1, 185
118. Elon SR RHP Thomas Girdwood: 92-95 FB; plus 82-84 SL
119. South Florida SR RHP Randy Fontanez: 88-91 sinking FB; quality CB and SL; splitter; great control; 6-1, 200 pounds
120. Washington JR RHP Andrew Kittredge: low-90s FB; strong breaking ball; CU; plus command; 6-1, 210 pounds; academically ineligible to start 2011, never returned
121. Louisiana Tech JR LHP Mike Jefferson: 88-93 FB with plus movement; slurve that should be plus SL in time; great move to first; 6-4, 185 pounds
122. UCLA JR LHP Mitch Beacom: 85-90 FB; 76-78 SL; could be a LOOGY as a pro; 6-8, 260 pounds
123. Charlotte SR RHP Bryan Hamilton: 89-92 FB, 94 peak; good 75-78 CB; 6-2, 210
124. South Carolina JR LHP Steven Neff: 92 peak; Tommy John survivor; good athlete; good hitter; missed lots of time late in 2011 with shoulder fatigue and bicep tendinitis; 6-2, 190
125. Northeastern JR LHP Andrew Leenhouts: 87-88 FB; good CB; average CU; command needs work; clean mechanics; 6-3, 200 pounds
Final 2011 MLB Draft High School Pitcher Rankings
1. RHP Dylan Bundy (Owasso HS, Oklahoma): 94-95 sitting velocity, 96-97 peak; good to plus 77-82 CB; CU with average upside at start of spring, may have surpassed that already; 85-87 SL that might have been the cutter; really like the FB/CB combo; smooth mechanics; plus 86-89 cutter; Dylan Covey comp?; extreme strike thrower, great control; now sitting 92-96, 97 peak; holds velocity late; 6-1, 205
2. RHP Archie Bradley (Broken Arrow HS, Oklahoma): 89-93 FB, hitting 94-97; power knuckle CB 80-86 with plus potential that improved drastically throughout spring; good SL; emerging circle CU; very easy 95 peak every outing; rumors of a 101 one-time peak in state title game; 6-4, 220 pounds
3. RHP Taylor Guerrieri (North Augusta HS, South Carolina): 87-90 FB last summer until sudden 97 peak this spring; now sitting 93-94 due to added physical strength with a consistent peak of 97-98, holds velocity late as well as any prep pitcher I remember; FB has plus life; emerging 77-83 CB with plus upside that has turned into a weapon already; heavy FB; very low effort mechanics; FB command greatly improved; mid-80s SL with upside; will show CU with upside and cutter; 6-3, 195 (up from 180)
4. LHP Daniel Norris (Science Hill HS, Tennessee): 90-93, 95-96 peak FB; very good to plus 73-77 CB; good 83 CU that keeps getting better, lots of deception; newly learned 70-74 SL with plus upside; great athlete, quick learner
5. LHP Henry Owens (Edison HS, California): 88-92 FB with more coming, 93-94 peak; crazy FB movement; plus FB command; plus control; potential plus 67-72 CB with big break, getting stronger each start; strong 77-79 CU with plus upside; shows 74-77 SL, but still a raw pitch; new cutter shows more promise; holds velocity well; Tyler Skaggs comp?; 6-5, 185 last summer, now up to 6-6, 200
6. RHP Robert Stephenson (Alhambra HS, California): 92-93 FB with great movement, 94-95 peak; plus 77-80 CB; 78-80 raw CU; has been seen sitting 94-97 early in games, still holding low-90s velocity late while hitting upwards of 94; 6-3, 185
7. RHP Jorge Lopez (Academia la Milagrosa, Puerto Rico): 88-91 FB with good command, 93 peak; very good 73-75 CB; plus CU; 6-5, 175
8. RHP Joe Ross (Bishop O’Dowd HS, California): 90-92 FB, peak 94-96; excellent 78-80 CB; above-average 82 CU; developing SL; good athlete; 6-2, 180
9. RHP Michael Kelly (West Boca Raton Community HS, Florida): 89-92 FB, peak 93-94; 74-78 CB with sharp break and plus upside; average 81-83 CU; good control; 6-5, 195 pounds
10. RHP Dillon Howard (Searcy HS, Arkansas): 90-92 FB, 93-95 peak; rumors of a 98 peak; also throws sinker that will break bats; outstanding sinking 81-83 CU; 76-78 CB; good 81-82 SL that he too often gets away from; good athlete; 6-3, 200
11. RHP John Curtiss (Carroll HS, Texas): 88-92 FB with good sink, peak 93-95; plus 77-78 SL; good 82-84 CU; strong Texas commit; 6-4, 190
12. RHP Pat Connaughton (St. John’s Prep, Massachusetts): 87-92 FB, 93-94 peak; 74-76 CB; really like his 78-80 SL; CU flashes plus; great athlete and basketball talent; strong Notre Dame commit; raw; 6-5, 190
13. LHP Jake Cave (Kecoughtan HS, Virginia): 88-91 FB, peak 93-94; 75-77 SL or CB; potential plus 74-79 CU; good athlete; power potential; good speed; strong LSU commit; 6-1, 180
14. RHP Benton Moss (Rocky Mount HS, North Carolina): 88-91 FB, 93 peak; plus mid-70s spike CB; good CU
15. RHP Tyler Beede (Lawrence Academy, Massachusetts): last summer was 86-90 FB, 91-93 peak; now sitting 90-92, 94-95 peak; holds velocity late; very good FB command; good two-seamer at 90; outstanding 79-84 CU; flashed above-average 74-77 CB; working on SL; 6-4, 200 pounds
16. RHP Kyle Smith (Santaluces HS, Florida): 88-92 FB with late burst, 93-95 peak; potential plus CU; excellent 77-78 CB; great pitchability; quick worker; good athlete; 6-0, 170
17. RHP Joe Musgrove (Grossmont HS, California): 87-89 FB, 91 peak; now sitting 90-92, 94 peak; rumors of 97-98 peak; very heavy fastball; 76 splitter used as CU; CB jumped from low-70s to 76-82 and is now weapon; groundball machine; 6-5, 225
18. RHP Kyle Crick (Sherman HS, Texas): 90-92 FB, 94 peak; now sitting 93-95, 96-97 peak; mid-70s CB flashes plus; 81 splitter; CU 72-73; above-average 81-83 SL; concern over dip in velocity; control an issue; too fastball reliant; 6-4, 225
19. RHP Bryan Brickhouse (The Woodlands HS, Texas): 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; 75-77 knuckle CB; solid 80-85 SL with upside; emerging low-80s CU; good athlete; 6-2, 190
20. RHP Dillon Maples (Pinecrest HS, North Carolina): 90-93 FB, peak 94-96; velocity will sometimes dip to upper-80s; potential plus 77-82 CB that is already above-average pitch; 80-81 SL; iffy command; emerging CU that still needs work; bat breaker; good athlete: latest: great athlete; spotty FB command; 6-3, 195
21. RHP Jose Fernandez (Alonso HS, Florida): 90-93 FB, peak 94-97; good 80-83 CB; good enough FB/CB combo to pitch in bigs right now; 81 CU; learning a 78-79 SL; good hitter; 6-4, 235
22. RHP Nick Burdi (Downers Grove HS, Illinois): 90-94 FB with great life, 96-97 peak; solid to plus 80-85 SL; good 78-83 CU; control is a question mark; more of a thrower than a pitcher; 6-4, 210
23. LHP Amir Garrett (Leuzinger HS, California): 88-94 FB. 96 peak; very interesting low-80s CB; raw CU; very athletic; 6-5, 175
24. RHP Brandon Woodruff (Wheeler HS, Mississippi): 90-92 FB, 93 peak; above-average 79-81 CU with sink; solid 74-80 CB
25. RHP Kevin Comer (Seneca HS, New Jersey): 89-92 FB, 93-94 peak; mid-70s CB with upside; CU is coming around, could be above-average in time; impressive command; 6-3, 205 pounds
26. RHP Carson Baranik (Parkway HS, Louisiana): 87-89 FB, 90-92 peak; improved conditioning now has him sitting 91-93, 95 peak; 73-74 CB; 77-78 SL that needs tightening; low-70s CU; 6-3, 205
27. RHP Deshorn Lake (Menchville HS, Virginia): 88-91FB, 93-94 peak; good 77-82 SL; 80-81 CU with upside, but needs reps; raw, but lots of projection; 6-2, 180 pounds
28. RHP Hudson Boyd (South Ft. Myers HS, Florida): 91-93 FB, peak 94-96; good command of average 75-81 SL that flashes plus; above-average 80-84 CU; low-70s CB; good command; 6-3, 250
29. RHP Aaron Nola (Catholic HS, Louisiana): 88-92 FB; very good to plus 78-81 circle-CU; later in year sat upper-80s, 89 peak but great movement; solid but inconsistent 72 CB; funky arm action; 6-0, 170
30. LHP Andy Suarez (Columbus HS, Florida): 88-92 FB; good CB; good CU; good command; deceptive delivery; 6-2, 200
31. LHP Cody Kukuk (Free State HS, Kansas): 88-91 FB, 93 peak; good 78 SL; CB; CU; good athlete; 6-4, 185
32. RHP Jake Reed (Helix HS, California): 88-92 FB, 93 peak; good sinker; really good CU; average SL; Drew Cisco comp due to plus pitchability; 6-2, 175
33. RHP Matt Troupe (Northridge HS, California): 90-92 FB, 94 peak; very good CB; plus CU; SL; inconsistent FB velocity so he sometimes sits 87-88, peak 91
34. RHP Dylan Davis (Redmond HS, Washington): 90-93 FB, peak 94-95 with good sink; good 82-84 SL; 76-78 CB; CU; plus athlete; iffy command; 6-0, 200
35. RHP Christian Montgomery (Lawrence Central HS, Indiana): 89-93 FB, 95 peak; potential plus 72-81 CB that goes both hard and soft; low-80s CU; plus pitchability; 6-1, 240
36. RHP Michael Cederoth (Steele Canyon HS, California): 87-90 FB jumped up to 90-93 with 95-96 peak; average CB; 72 SL; good 86-88 cutter; very raw; violent delivery; 6-5, 185
37. RHP Jordan Cote (Winnisquam HS, New Hampshire): 88-90 FB, 92-93 peak; good CB; SL; raw CU; 6-5, 200
38. RHP Mason Hope (Broken Arrow HS, Oklahoma): 90-92 FB, 94 peak; flashes plus CB
39. RHP Michael Fulmer (Deer Creek HS, Oklahoma): 90-94 FB, 97 peak; 83-85 SL; CU needs work; 6-2, 200
40. RHP Adrian Houser (Locust Grove HS, Oklahoma): 90-93 FB with great sink, 95 peak; good CB; raw CU; good athlete; 6-3, 200
41. RHP Kody Watts (Skyview HS, Washington): 89-93 FB, 94-95 peak; good CB; average SL; above-average future splitter; 6-3, 185
42. LHP Adam McCreery (Bonita HS, California): 88-92 FB with some cutting action; very good 79 CB; good SL; interesting CU; injury plagued senior season; 6-8, 200
43. RHP Hawtin Buchanan (Biloxi HS, Mississippi): 89-91 FB with room to grow, 93-94 peak; good command; raw CB, but much improved as year went on; strong Mississippi commit; 6-8, 230
44. RHP Jerrick Suiter (Valparaiso HS, Indiana): 91-92 FB, 93-94 peak with very heavy sinking FB; 73 CU; good bat; iffy command; good athlete; 6-4, 220 pounds
45. RHP Ricky Jacquez (Franklin HS, Texas): 90-93 FB, 95-97 peak; potential plus 78 CB that is already very effective pitch; promising CU; great athlete; 5-9, 160
46. RHP Jake Junis (Rock Falls HS, Illinois): 88-91 FB; good upper-70s CB with plus upside; solid CU; great athlete; 6-3, 200
47. RHP Tayler Scott (Notre Dame Prep, Arizona): 90-92 FB; flashes plus CB but below-average on balance; very raw; plus athlete; 6-2
48. LHP Kevin Matthews (Richmond Hill HS, Georgia): 87-90 FB, jumps to 94-95 peak; above-average CB; great athlete; high effort delivery; 5-10, 160
49. RHP Ryan Keller (West Ranch HS, California): 87-91 FB with sink, 92 peak; good 73-76 CB; three quarters delivery; good 72 SL; average CU; 6-2, 210 pounds
50. RHP Danny Keller (Newbury Park HS, California): 88-92 FB, 94 peak; good sinker; raw but interesting CU; good 79-80 CB; 75 SL; raw; violent delivery; 6-5, 185
51. LHP Philip Pfeifer (Farragut HS, Tennessee): 87-89 FB, later up to 90-92; peak 93; good to plus 75-79 CB; CU; SL; splitter; 6-0, 200
52. LHP Stephen Tarpley (Gilbert HS, Arizona): 88-91 FB, 93 peak; good 74-76 CB needs polish; 81 CU; good athlete; 6-0, 170
53. LHP Dillon Peters (Cathedral HS, Indiana): 90-92 FB, 94 peak; good 80 CU; very good 73-76 CB; 5-10, 195 pounds
54. RHP Taylor Nunez (Salmen HS, Louisiana): 87-89 FB, 90 peak; reports of 93-94 peak made to stay quiet to keep his draft stock down; very good to plus upper-70s CB; 6-4, 175
55. RHP Cole Wiper (Newport HS, Washington): 88-91 FB, 93 peak; low-80s SL that ranges 83-86; potential plus 78-80 CB that is already above-average; uses splitter as CU;
56. RHP Thomas Robson (Delta SS, British Columbia): 88-92 FB, 93-94 peak; good 78-81 SL; CB; CU; 6-4, 200
57. RHP Austin Robichaux (Notre Dame HS, Louisiana): 87-89 FB, 90 peak; now sits 91-93 with lots of movement; good 75 CB; 6-5, 180
58. RHP Vaughn Covington (Killarney SS, British Columbia): 90-92 FB with good sink, 93-94 peak as starter and 96 peak in short bursts; promising CB; recovering from Tommy John surgery in September; 6-5
59. RHP Gandy Stubblefield (Lufkin HS, Texas): 6-4, 190; 88-92 FB, 94-95 peak; CB with upside
60. RHP Matt Wisler (Bryan HS, Ohio): 88-90 FB. 92 peak; good 73-75 CB; emerging CU; SL; 6-3, 175
61. RHP Koby Gauna (St. John Bosco HS, California): 90-91 FB with good movement; plus 77-78 CU
62. LHP Zakery Qualls (Rancho HS, Nevada): mid-80s FB, 89 peak; slurvy SL; CB; really good CU; three quarters delivery; 6-3, 155 pounds
63. RHP Tyler Arthur (Lexington Catholic HS, Kentucky): 88-89 FB; 75-77 CB; good 78-80 CU; good command; 6-3, 190
64. RHP Matt Spalding (St. Xavier HS, Kentucky): 91-94 FB, 95-96 peak; 73-77 SL; violent delivery; 6-0, 190
65. RHP Dakota Freese (Washington HS, Iowa): 88-90 FB, 92 peak; good CB; 6-4, 190
66. RHP Clay Holmes (Slocomb HS, Alabama): 90-93 FB with good sink; knuckle CB; inconsistent SL; good command; good athlete; 6-5, 220
67. LHP Daniel Camarena: high-80s FB with late life, 90-91 peak; above-average future 70-73 CB; average 70-75 CU; line drive hitter; good approach; power upside, but hasn’t shown too much yet; RF arm; 6-0, 200 pounds
68. LHP Blake Snell (Shorewood HS, Washington): 86-90 FB, 92-94 peak; slow CB flashes above-average; average CU; less polished than expected; good athlete; 6-4, 190
69. LHP Carlos Rodon (Holly Springs HS, North Carolina): 87-89 FB, peak 92-93; loses velocity early; 75-76 CB; good 76-80 SL; emerging CU; raw enough that he may be better off at NC State; inconsistent offspeed stuff; spotty command; good athlete; 6-2, 210
70. RHP Zach Davies (Mesquite HS, Arizona): 90 FB; CB; SL; CU; good athlete; 6-0, 170
71. LHP Corey Stump (Lakeland Christian HS, Florida): 85-88 FB, 89-90 peak; good 68-74 CB that has since added velocity and is now low- to mid-70s consistently; 6-5, 195
72. LHP Travis Radke (Oaks Christian HS, California): 86-88 FB, 90 peak; good 74-75 CB; emerging 70-72 CU; low-70s SL that needs tons of work
73. RHP John Taylor (Franklin County HS, Georgia): 89-91 FB; good 75-77 CB; 79 CU
74. RHP Jordan Ramsey (North Davidson HS, North Carolina): 87-88 FB, 91 peak; good 68-70 CB; 75 CU; 6-4, 180
75. LHP Max Homick (Rancho Bernardo HS, California): mid-80s FB, 87-89 peak; good low-70s CB; 73 CU; 6-2, 210 pounds
Top 200 2011 MLB Draft Position Player Prospects
Draft day is finally here. Position players are done in the nick of time. Follow the links for much more explanation on every player listed below (and others) and stay tuned for the pitchers coming later today.
I should also mention that I’ll be live blogging the draft starting tonight around 6ish. Should be fun…
- Rice JR 3B Anthony Rendon
- OF Bubba Starling (Gardner-Edgerton HS, Kansas)
- C Blake Swihart (Cleveland HS, New Mexico)
- SS Francisco Lindor (Montverde Academy, Florida)
- OF Josh Bell (Jesuit College Prep School, Texas)
- Oregon State SO C Andrew Susac
- OF Brandon Nimmo (Cheyenne East HS, Wyoming)
- Connecticut JR OF George Springer
- SS Trevor Story (Irving HS, Texas)
- 3B Javier Baez (Arlington County Day HS, Florida)
- Utah JR 1B CJ Cron
- 1B Travis Harrison (Tustin HS, California)
- 3B Matt Dean (The Colony HS, Texas)
- Hawaii JR 2B Kolten Wong
- OF Granden Goetzman (Palmetto HS, Florida)
- North Carolina JR 2B Levi Michael
- 2B Phillip Evans (La Costa Canyon HS, California)
- 2B Johnny Eierman (Warsaw HS, Missouri)
- 3B Tyler Goeddel (St. Francis HS, California)
- Miami-Dade CC SO OF Brian Goodwin
- OF Senquez Golson (Pascaagoula HS, Mississippi)
- Louisiana State JR OF Mikie Mahtook
- SS Tyler Greene (West Boca Raton HS, Florida)
- Georgia Tech JR 3B Matt Skole
- Vanderbilt JR 3B Jason Esposito
- OF Carl Thomore (East Brunswick HS, New Jersey)
- C Eric Haase (Divine Child HS, Michigan)
- C Riley Moore (San Marcos HS, California)
- 1B Jacob Anderson (Chino HS, California)
- 1B Dan Vogelbach (Bishop Verot HS, Florida)
- Clemson JR SS Brad Miller
- SS Brandon Martin (Santiago HS, California)
- OF Roman Quinn (Port St. Joe HS, Florida)
- OF Derek Fisher (Cedar Crest HS, Pennsylvania)
- 3B Jake Hager (Sierra Vista HS, Nevada)
- 3B Chris McFarland (Lufkin HS, Texas)
- Connecticut JR SS Nick Ahmed
- Alabama JR OF Taylor Dugas
- South Carolina JR OF Jackie Bradley
- North Carolina State JR C Pratt Maynard
- C Elvin Soto (Xaverian HS, New York)
- Vanderbilt SR C Curt Casali
- Bethune-Cookman JR C Peter O’Brien
- Southern Mississippi JR 3B BA Vollmuth
- C Garrett Boulware (TL Hanna HS, South Carolina)
- C Cameron Gallagher (Manheim Township HS, Pennsylvania)
- C Austin Hedges (JSerra HS, California)
- C Nicky Delmonico (Farragut HS, Tennessee)
- Arizona JR 3B Andy Burns
- Valparaiso JR OF Kyle Gaedele
- 2B Trent Gilbert (Torrance HS, California)
- OF Williams Jerez (Grand Street HS, New York)
- OF Ben Roberts (Missoula Sentinel HS, Montana)
- SS Julius Gaines (Luella HS, Georgia)
- 1B Dante Bichette (Orangewood Christian HS, Florida)
- Florida JR 1B Preston Tucker
- Miami JR 3B Harold Martinez
- Texas Christian JR OF Jason Coats
- Coastal Carolina JR SS Taylor Motter
- Indiana JR OF Alex Dickerson
- 1B Kevin Cron (Mountain Pointe HS, Arizona)
- OF Dwight Smith (McIntosh HS, Georgia)
- OF Larry Greene (Berrien HS, Georgia)
- OF Mason Robbins (George County HS, Mississippi)
- OF Billy Flamion (Central Catholic HS, California)
- Texas JR SS Brandon Loy
- Vanderbilt SR 1B Aaron Westlake
- Miami SO OF Zeke DeVoss
- Indian River State College SO 2B Corey Spangenberg
- St. John’s JR 2B Joe Panik
- Louisville JR 2B Ryan Wright
- Santa Fe CC FR OF Trey Griffin
- Central Arizona CC SO OF Keenyn Walker
- 3B Taylor Sparks (St. John Bosco HS, California)
- 2B Shon Carson (Lake City HS, South Carolina)
- 2B Christian Lopes (Edison HS, California)
- SS Connor Barron (Sumrall HS, Mississippi)
- OF James Harris (Oakland Technical HS, California)
- 1B Rookie Davis (Dixon HS, North Carolina)
- 1B Wallace Gonzalez (Bishop Amat HS, California)
- Southern California JR 1B Ricky Oropesa
- Rice JR OF Jeremy Rathjen
- San Diego JR C Zach Kometani
- C Tyler Marlette (Hagerty HS, Florida)
- North Carolina JR C Jacob Stallings
- Western Kentucky SO OF Kes Carter
- Central Florida SO OF Ronnie Richardson
- Kansas State JR OF Nick Martini
- Arizona State JR OF Johnny Ruettiger
- Nebraska JR 3B Cody Asche
- Oklahoma JR C Tyler Ogle
- OF Josh Tobias (Southeast Guilford HS, North Carolina)
- Coastal Carolina JR 2B Tommy La Stella
- C Grayson Greiner (Blythewood HS, South Carolina)
- Washington State JR 1B Taylor Ard
- McNeese State JR 2B Jace Peterson
- 3B Matt Papi (Tunkhannock HS, Pennsylvania)
- OF Sean Trent (Bishop Moore Catholic HS, Florida)
- Clemson JR OF Will Lamb
- Texas SO OF Cohl Walla
- Wichita State SO 1B Johnny Coy
- Pittsburgh SR C Kevan Smith
- Arkansas JR C James McCann
- Georgia JR OF Zach Cone
- Virginia JR C John Hicks
- James Madison JR C Jake Lowery
- 3B Nicholas Howard (St. John’s College HS, Washington DC)
- OF Shawon Dunston (Valley Christian HS, California)
- OF Charles Tilson (New Trier HS, Illinois)
- 2B Dante Flores (St. John Bosco HS, California)
- 2B TJ Costen (First Colonial HS, Virginia)
- Clemson SR OF Jeff Schaus
- Arizona JR C Jett Bandy
- C Greg Bird (Grandview HS, Colorado)
- C Brandon Sedell (American Heritage HS, Florida)
- 3B Austin Slater (The Bolles School, Florida)
- 1B Ryan Krill (Portage Central HS, Michigan)
- Clemson JR 3B John Hinson
- Texas State JR 3B Kyle Kubitza
- OF Tyler Gibson (Stratford Academy, Georgia)
- OF John Norwood (Seton Hall Prep HS, New Jersey)
- TCU JR SS Taylor Featherston
- Cal State Fullerton JR 1B Nick Ramirez
- North Carolina State JR 1B Harold Riggins
- TCU SO 3B Jantzen Witte
- Virginia JR 3B Steven Proscia
- OF Gabriel Rosa (International Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico)
- Arizona State JR 2B Zack MacPhee
- SS Drake Roberts (Brenham HS, Texas)
- SS Mikal Hill (Mallard Creek HS, North Carolina)
- 3B Patrick Leonard (St. Thomas HS, Texas)
- 3B Hunter Cole (Moore HS, South Carolina)
- Florida International JR OF Pablo Bermudez
- 1B Elliot Richoux (The Woodlands HS, Texas)
- 1B Rouric Bridgewater (Diamond Ranch HS, California):
- Stetson JR C Nick Rickles
- Tulane JR C Jeremy Schaffer
- College of Charleston JR C Rob Kral
- C BreShon Kimbell (Mesquite HS, Texas)
- C Brett Austin (Providence HS, North Carolina)
- C AJ Murray (Westfield HS, New Jersey)
- OF Michael Reed (Leander HS, Texas)
- 3B Alex Santana (Mariner HS, Florida)
- Minnesota JR SS AJ Pettersen
- SS Chris Mariscal (Clovis North HS, California)
- SS Nico Slater (Jupiter HS, Florida)
- SS Mitchell Walding (St. Mary’s HS, California)
- Wichita State JR SS Tyler Grimes
- LSU JR SS Austin Nola
- OF Jo-El Bennett (Houston Academy, Alabama)
- Arizona State JR 3B Riccio Torrez
- Coastal Carolina SR 3B Scott Woodward
- 2B Kevin Kramer (Turlock HS, California)
- Kent State JR 3B Travis Shaw
- Texas A&M JR 3B Adam Smith
- OF Dakota Smith (Lansing HS, Kansas)
- Florida International JR 2B Jeremy Patton
- Siena JR 2B Dan Paolini
- 2B Vicente Conde (Orangewood Christian Academy, Florida)
- SS Brett Harrison (Green Valley HS, Nevada)
- Southeast Missouri State JR SS Kenton Parmley
- Michigan SO SS Derek Dennis
- Mercer JR 3B Jacob Tanis
- Walters State SO 1B Cody Stubbs
- Oklahoma JR 3B Garrett Buechele
- Oral Roberts JR OF Brandon King
- St. Mary’s JR 1B Troy Channing
- Central Florida SO 1B DJ Hicks
- Oklahoma JR 1B Cameron Seitzer
- LSU-Eunice FR 1B Hommy Rosado
- Western Kentucky SR C Matt Rice
- C Daniel Mengden (Westside HS, Texas)
- Texas-Pan American JR 3B Vincent Mejia
- Wright State JR OF Tristan Moore
- Cal State Fullerton SO 1B Carlos Lopez
- 1B Skyler Ewing (Arlington HS, Texas)
- Florida State SR OF Mike McGee
- Connecticut SR 1B Mike Nemeth
- Georgia JR 1B Chase Davidson
- East Tennessee State SR 1B Paul Hoilman
- California JR C Chadd Krist
- Kent State SR OF Ben Klafczynski
- Samford JR C Brandon Miller
- Central Florida JR C Beau Taylor
- C Taylor Nichols (Faith Academy, Alabama)
- C Hunter Lockwood (LD Bell HS, Texas)
- C Aramis Garcia (Pines Charter HS, Florida)
- Oklahoma State JR 3B Mark Ginther
- Minnesota JR 1B Nick O’Shea
- Northwestern JR 1B Paul Snieder
- C Dylan Delso (Broken Arrow HS, Oklahoma)
- 3B Austin Davidson (Oxnard HS, California)
- Auburn SR C Tony Caldwell
- Chipola JC SO C Geno Escalante
- Kentucky JR C Mike Williams
- Florida JR C Ben McMahan
- Tennessee SR 3B Matt Duffy
- C Bryce Mosier (Valhalla HS, California)
- Franklin Pierce JR C Mike Dowd
- 3B Ahmad Christian (Trinity Christian Academy, Florida)
2011 MLB Draft Outfielder Rankings Resource Page
For more on the top fifty college and top thirty high school 2011 outfield prospects…
Final 2011 MLB Draft College Outfielder Rankings
Final 2011 MLB Draft High School Outfielder Rankings
…and for a combined top fifty list of all 2011 draft-eligible outfield prospects, go get ’em while they’re hot…
1. OF Bubba Starling (Gardner-Edgerton HS, Kansas)
2. OF Josh Bell (Jesuit College Prep School, Texas)
3. OF Brandon Nimmo (Cheyenne East HS, Wyoming)
4. Connecticut JR OF George Springer
5. OF Granden Goetzman (Palmetto HS, Florida)
6. Miami-Dade CC SO OF Brian Goodwin
7. OF Senquez Golson (Pascaagoula HS, Mississippi)
8. Louisiana State JR OF Mikie Mahtook
9. OF Carl Thomore (East Brunswick HS, New Jersey)
10. OF Roman Quinn (Port St. Joe HS, Florida)
11. OF Derek Fisher (Cedar Crest HS, Pennsylvania)
12. Alabama JR OF Taylor Dugas
13. South Carolina JR OF Jackie Bradley
14. Valparaiso JR OF Kyle Gaedele
15. OF Williams Jerez (Grand Street HS, New York)
16. OF Ben Roberts (Missoula Sentinel HS, Montana)
17. Texas Christian JR OF Jason Coats
18. Indiana JR OF Alex Dickerson
19. OF Dwight Smith (McIntosh HS, Georgia)
20. OF Larry Greene (Berrien HS, Georgia)
21. OF Mason Robbins (George County HS, Mississippi)
22. OF Billy Flamion (Central Catholic HS, California)
23. Miami SO OF Zeke DeVoss
24. Santa Fe CC FR OF Trey Griffin
25. Central Arizona CC SO OF Keenyn Walker
26. OF James Harris (Oakland Technical HS, California)
27. Rice JR OF Jeremy Rathjen
28. Western Kentucky SO OF Kes Carter
29. Central Florida SO OF Ronnie Richardson
30. Kansas State JR OF Nick Martini
31. Arizona State JR OF Johnny Ruettiger
32. OF Josh Tobias (Southeast Guilford HS, North Carolina)
33. OF Sean Trent (Bishop Moore Catholic HS, Florida)
34. Clemson JR OF Will Lamb
35. Texas SO OF Cohl Walla
36. Georgia JR OF Zach Cone
37. OF Shawon Dunston (Valley Christian HS, California)
38. OF Charles Tilson (New Trier HS, Illinois)
39. Clemson SR OF Jeff Schaus
40. OF Tyler Gibson (Stratford Academy, Georgia)
41. OF John Norwood (Seton Hall Prep HS, New Jersey)
42. OF Gabriel Rosa (International Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico)
43. Florida International JR OF Pablo Bermudez
44. OF Michael Reed (Leander HS, Texas)
45. OF Jo-El Bennett (Houston Academy, Alabama)
46. OF Dakota Smith (Lansing HS, Kansas)
47. Oral Roberts JR OF Brandon King
48. Wright State JR OF Tristan Moore
49. Florida State SR OF Mike McGee
50. Kent State SR OF Ben Klafczynski
Final 2011 MLB Draft High School Outfielder Rankings
1. OF Bubba Starling (Gardner-Edgerton HS, Kansas)
[plus speed; really good bat speed; patient approach; plus raw power; 88-93 FB; very good 73-76 CB that could be plus in time; 6-4, 180; plus CF range; hit tool is legit; everything you’d look for in a prep player, including rapid improvement in last year]
2. OF Josh Bell (Jesuit College Prep School, Texas)
[two most common comps: Dom Brown and Cliff Floyd; good arm for center, but not a prototypical RF arm; good range in CF but probably won’t stick; really mature approach; swing is short and sweet, but has physical strength to hit for big power; born to swing the bat; 6-3, 195]
3. OF Brandon Nimmo (Cheyenne East HS, Wyoming)
[good athlete; above-average arm well suited for RF; above-average speed would work in CF; good approach; gifted natural hitter; gap power; 6-3, 185]
4. OF Granden Goetzman (Palmetto HS, Florida)
[plus speed; plus raw power; arm enough for 3B or RF; raw; lots of range in CF; bat is raw, but quick; huge upside gamble; 6-3, 200]
5. OF Senquez Golson (Pascaagoula HS, Mississippi)
[great athlete; plus-plus speed; plus defensive upside in CF; strong arm; Jared Mitchell comp; quick bat; above-average raw power; 6-0, 180]
6. OF Carl Thomore (East Brunswick HS, New Jersey)
[above-average speed; shows all five tools; above-average power; plus bat speed; above-average arm; personal favorite]
7. OF Roman Quinn (Port St. Joe HS, Florida)
[crazy plus-plus (80) speed; quick bat; strong arm; gap power; like him a lot; tremendous range in CF; 5-10, 165]
8. OF Derek Fisher (Cedar Crest HS, Pennsylvania)
[plus speed; solid arm; good athlete; good bat; RF arm; huge raw power; too much swing and miss; too aggressive; 6-3, 210]
9. OF Williams Jerez (Grand Street HS, New York)
[plus athlete; good speed, but might not have instincts for CF; plus arm; extremely raw; average raw power; 6-4, 190]
10. OF Ben Roberts (Missoula Sentinel HS, Montana)
[plus speed; plus arm; CF defense; 6-4, 200 pounds]
11. OF Dwight Smith (McIntosh HS, Georgia)
[very quick bat; natural hitter; good approach; above-average speed; below-average arm; seen as a bat only prospect by most; 5-9]
12. OF Larry Greene (Berrien HS, Georgia)
[really good raw power; good athlete; strong defender, but arm limits him to LF]
13. OF Mason Robbins (George County HS, Mississippi)
[well-rounded five-tool player with no standout tool; underrated arm; average speed; interesting gap power that has plus upside; fantastic approach; likely LF in pros; better athlete than given credit]
14. OF Billy Flamion (Central Catholic HS, California)
[plus bat speed; special sound; plus lefthanded pull power; above-average arm; average speed; average range in corner, likely LF; good athlete; lots of swing and miss]
15. OF James Harris (Oakland Technical HS, California)
[plus-plus range in CF; plus runner; plus athlete; limited raw power; bat has a long way to go; iffy arm; classic leadoff hitter approach]
16. OF Josh Tobias (Southeast Guilford HS, North Carolina)
[above-average to plus-plus speed; very strong; plus raw power; leadoff profile; ability to stick in CF will make or break him]
17. OF Sean Trent (Bishop Moore Catholic HS, Florida)
[strong to plus arm ready for RF; natural hitter; could be tried anywhere defensively including C and 3B; good enough speed for outfield corner]
18. OF Shawon Dunston (Valley Christian HS, California)
[plus athlete; plus speed; plus range; iffy arm; limited power, but has shown more pop to gaps this spring; super raw]
19. OF Charles Tilson (New Trier HS, Illinois)
[plus-plus speed, but that may be overstated; good range; strong hit tool; good arm; 6-0, 175]
20. OF Tyler Gibson (Stratford Academy, Georgia)
[plus raw power; could be stuck in LF; solid speed; pro body; pretty swing]
21. OF John Norwood (Seton Hall Prep HS, New Jersey)
[plus speed; good bat speed; potential plus defender; not a lot of power; average bat; strong arm; great athlete; 6-2, 190]
22. OF Gabriel Rosa (International Baseball Academy, Puerto Rico)
[good raw power; good speed; average arm; swing is a mess; may or may not stick in CF as converted SS]
23. OF Michael Reed (Leander HS, Texas)
[strong; plus arm; average speed; raw bat; shows all five tools]
24. OF Jo-El Bennett (Houston Academy, Alabama)
[plus range in corner, solid in CF; good arm; plus athlete; good speed; plus bat speed; plus-plus first name]
25. OF Dakota Smith (Lansing HS, Kansas)
[good athlete; plus runner; low-90s FB; plus arm; good power; 5-11, 175]
26. OF Aaron Brown (Chatsworth HS, California)
[good speed; good athlete; some power upside; big arm; average in corner spot; 6-1, 205]
27. OF Eric Snyder (Edison HS, California)
[leadoff man profile; very good defensively; strong UCLA commit; good on the bases; very intriguing hit tool; 5-11, 155]
28. OF Richard Prigatano (St. Francis HS, California)
[above-average hit tool; above-average raw power; average speed; good arm; average range in corner]
29. OF Michael Conforto (Redmond HS, Washington)
[bat and power will carry him because no other tool is above-average]
30. OF Nigel Nootbaar (El Segundo HS, California):
[good speed; plus arm; 88 FB; 74 CB; 81 CU; 6-3, 190]
Final 2011 MLB Draft College Outfielder Rankings
Time is at a premium, so we’re moving from real life written paragraphs to quick reformatted edits of my notes…
1. Connecticut JR OF George Springer
[lethal power/speed combo; electric bat speed; above-average to plus arm; above-average to plus speed; great athlete; should be plus defender in RF, chance to be above-average in CF; above-average raw power; biggest issue is aggressiveness at the plate, but worked deeper counts and produced better at bats as year went on; for a supposed “tools gamble with holes in swing” his 2010 production was outstanding; plus-plus speed?; 6-3, 200; DOB 9/19/89]
Good pro coaching will do wonders for him, though it will be really interesting to see how much tinkering his future employer will really want to do after investing a hefty bonus in the college version of Springer’s swing. He looks a little bow-legged in the photo above, but it isn’t a great representation of his swing setup because it captures him just as he started his stride. I had great video of him swinging the bat, but it disappeared into the ether during a file conversion. As for Springer’s swing, again, I’m not a scout, but I was really impressed with his balance at the plate, both in his approach and follow through. I didn’t like his collapsed back elbow, but found many of his flaws to be those decidedly under the “Coach Him Up and He’ll Be Alright” umbrella. This may be a cop-out, but the rise of so many other prospects could really be a boon for Springer’s career. Taking him in the top ten scares the heck out of me, but if he slips closer to the middle or end of the round, watch out. Lowered expectations + more stable pro organization, especially at the big league level (less need to rush him) = transformation from overrated to underrated almost overnight.
Another quick note I’ll pass along without much comment: George Springer cares. I realize this is a dangerous game to play because, really, how can we ever know such a thing, but George Springer (his name just sounds better when you use the first and the last) cares, or, at worst, is one heck of an actor. I’d never get on a player for not reacting to a strikeout with anger (and, by extension, showing that they care) because, as a quiet guy myself, I know demonstrative displays of emotion shouldn’t be the standard by which we judge effort and dedication. But the way Springer reacted to an early strikeout — pacing back and forth in front of the bench seemingly in search of a tunnel to pop into and blow off some steam (soon enough, George) until finally settling to the far end of the dugout, just off to the side, where he took a knee, closed his eyes, and started pantomiming his swing — really stood out to me. Probably nothing, but there you go.
None of that changes my view of George Springer the prospect, by the way. Just thought it was a relatively interesting tidbit worth passing along. I have to admit that I do kind of love the idea of a player with a wOBA approaching .500 getting that worked up over a bad at bat. Or maybe I love the way a player who is is clearly pressing at the plate has still somehow managed to put up a league/park adjusted triple slash of .386/.482/.667 (as of mid-April).
Two pro comparisons for Springer came immediately to mind. The first is 100% physical and in no way any kind of projection of future pro value. Something about Springer’s body, swing, and overall on-field demeanor reminded me a great deal of Florida’s Mike Stanton. Again, the two are very different players, but the physical similarities were interesting. A comp like that is probably why most people don’t like comps, but they’ll live.
The second comparison is much, much better, I think. Springer’s upside and overall tools package remind me so much of Minnesota minor leaguer Joe Benson that it’s scary. File that one away…
2. Miami-Dade CC SO OF Brian Goodwin
[well-rounded with average at worst tools across board; average present power with plus-plus upside; above-average to plus-plus (70) speed; strong arm; fantastic athlete; update: plus athlete; very explosive; some question his swing; 10-20 homer upside as pro; above-average (55) runner; average arm for CF; raw fielder, but all the tools are there; 6-1, 190; DOB 11/2/90]
3. Louisiana State JR OF Mikie Mahtook
[above-average to plus speed; good defender; above-average to plus arm; big power potential, but swing holds him back; excellent athlete; good approach; great athlete; 6-1, 195 pounds]
4. Alabama JR OF Taylor Dugas
[advanced idea of strike zone; above-average speed; good athlete; gap power; good friends with Mikie Mahtook; by no means a tools guy, but ultimate grinder; plus hit tool for me; 5-7]
5. South Carolina JR OF Jackie Bradley
[special defensive tools in CF, plus to plus-plus ability; interesting hit tool; above-average to plus speed, closer to plus; good athlete; above-average to plus arm; legit pro power potential with average upside; gap power for now; very quick bat; gifted across the board; mature approach; fully recovered from broken hamate bone; 20/20 upside; 5-10, 175; DOB 4/19/90]
6. Valparaiso JR OF Kyle Gaedele
[above-average to plus runner…now called just average; hacker; above-average to plus (70) power potential, but currently average; above-average to plus arm; plus defensive tools in RF; above-average speed; very quick bat; Jeff Francoeur-like athleticism; has had success with wood; 6-4, 225 pounds; swing needs tweaking]
7. Texas Christian JR OF Jason Coats
[plus athlete; very strong; special bat speed; decent to average speed; average arm; plus raw power; corner outfielder with good range; pitch recognition could make or break him; 6-2, 195 pounds]
8. Indiana JR OF Alex Dickerson
[advanced hit tool; good raw power; below-average speed; below-average arm; between below-average and solid defensively in LF, tends to be overlooked due to lack of athleticism; really struggles against lefties; 6-3, 210]
9. Miami SO OF Zeke DeVoss
[plus to plus-plus speed; plus range; average at best arm; very raw with bat; 5-9, 170]
10. Santa Fe CC FR OF Trey Griffin
11. Central Arizona CC SO OF Keenyn Walker
12. Rice JR OF Jeremy Rathjen
[above-average speed, raw power, and arm; too aggressive at plate; good defensive feel; average range in corner; gap power at present that could turn into HRs in time; 6-6, 200 pounds]
13. Western Kentucky SO OF Kes Carter
[91 peak FB; plus arm; capable CF; little power at present, but raw power is there; above-average speed; 6-1, 190 pounds]
14. Central Florida SO OF Ronnie Richardson
[plus athlete; plus arm; plus-plus runner; potential for some pop; plus defensive tools; 5-7, 175]
15. Kansas State JR OF Nick Martini
[very strong pure hit tool; solid speed; average defender; above-average arm; RF professionally; gap power; good approach; 5-10, 180 pounds]
16. Arizona State JR OF Johnny Ruettiger
[plus athlete; big hit tool; line drive machine; gap power at best; leadoff man profile; good patience; average to plus speed; good defender; iffy arm, more accurate than powerful; strong experience with wood; love the way he plays within himself; great athlete, great body; 6-2, 175 pounds]
17. Clemson JR OF Will Lamb
[plus arm strength; above-average speed; power projection; He’s big and strong enough to drive balls out without necessarily having to try (always a good thing to look for in a young hitter), he has elite range and first step quickness in the outfield, and his arm is a legitimate weapon in center. The word is that the majority of scouts have told him they prefer his upside on the mound (6-5 projectable lefties with low-90s velocity and two present average secondary pitches), but I still like his upside as a position player. 89-92 FB; good CB; decent CU; 6-5, 190]
18. Texas SO OF Cohl Walla
[plus power potential; plus speed; strong arm that has hit 92-93 on mound; should stick in CF; Drew Stubbs comps defensively, Jarrett Parker comps offensively; plus athlete; absolutely must add strength; 6-3, 165]
19. Georgia JR OF Zach Cone
[good line drive swing; good athlete; good speed; plus arm; approach needs work; above-average raw power; plus speed; excellent defender; 6-2, 204 pounds]
20. Clemson SR OF Jeff Schaus
[pretty swing; good natural hitter; average power; average speed, more quick than fast; inconsistent arm strength, but flashes plus; top ten round possibility last year who fell due to bonus demands]
21. Florida International JR OF Pablo Bermudez
[could play CF as pro; very raw; power/speed combo; too aggressive; above-average speed; strong arm; plus bat speed; 5-11, 185 pounds]
22. Oral Roberts JR OF Brandon King
[16th round pick last year; great with wood; plus plate discipline; questionable defender]
23. Wright State JR OF Tristan Moore
[leadoff man profile; strong hit tool; above-average speed; very strong arm; RF professionally; questionable power potential; very raw but very; talented; really like the hit tool; really good athlete; 6-2, 195 pounds]
24. Florida State SR OF Mike McGee
[great approach; average speed; 88-90 FB, 92-93 peak; very good upper-70s SL; CU; drafted as a pitcher last year; good CB]
25. Kent State SR OF Ben Klafczynski
[big power; really good athlete; really refined approach junior season; more raw talent than most; average speed; good arm]
26. Louisville JR OF Stewart Ijames
[great bat speed; big power potential; good approach; decent speed; average or better range in corner; good arm; 6-1, 205 pounds]
27. Arizona State JR OF Zach Wilson
[very talented natural hitter; average power; average runner; no real defensive home]
28. Florida International SR OF Yoandy Barroso
[plus bat speed; above-average speed; above-average to plus arm, I buy the plus; potential above-average defender in RF; raw and inconsistent talent; big power to gaps that is turning into HR power; good present strength; very heavily recruited out of junior college; 6-2, 215]
29. Texas Christian JR OF Brance Rivera
[good range in corner; best tool is speed; good arm; solid power upside; great athlete; great body; could be tried up the middle once again; loads of upside]
30. Miami JR OF Nate Melendres
[serious tools, but very raw; potential plus defender in CF; hacker; plus speed; above-average to plus arm; 5-11, 185 pounds]
31, Minnesota JR CF Justin Gominsky
[good arm; very good defender; plus athlete; good speed; interesting hit tool; 6-4, 185]
32. Marshall SO OF Isaac Ballou
[leadoff hitter profile; good approach; above-average speed; above-average range; iffy arm that has also been called plus; little power; quick bat; great athlete; needs to add strength; lots of untapped talent; 6-2, 180]
33. North Carolina JR OF A&T Xavier Macklin
[great athlete; big jump in plate discipline freshman to sophomore season; CF speed; raw, but plus makeup]
34. Wake Forest SR OF Steven Brooks
[plus speed, solid defender in CF; good raw power potential but average in-game ability]
35. College of Charleston SR OF Cole Rakar
[plus speed; very good defender in center; gap power]
36. Michigan State SR OF Jeff Holm
[great approach; above-average to plus speed; gap power; average arm; average range in corner; has played 1B, but enough foot speed for corner]
37. Coastal Carolina JR OF Daniel Bowman
[impressive plus raw power, but it may be his only real tool; strong enough arm for RF; decent speed; hacker; too many K’s; underrated athlete; 6-1, 210 pounds]
38. Georgia State SR OF Mark Micowski
[Vermont transfer; above-average speed; above-average arm; like Duffy, I like these Vermont guys; average in center, above-average in corner; good athlete]
39. Mississippi SR OF Matt Smith
[big raw power]
40. Fresno State JR OF Dusty Robinson
[plus-plus raw power]
41. Stephen F. Austin State JR OF Bryson Myles
[plus athlete; good speed; interesting upside with bat]
42. Oregon State SO OF Garrett Nash
[plus-plus speed; little power; good arm; CF range; all about development with bat]
43. Northern Colorado JR OF Jarod Berggren
[plus speed; above-average arm; good to plus raw power; 6-3, 205]
44. Manhattan SR OF Mike McCann
[good strike zone judgment; average speed; average arm; 5-10, 175 pounds; could be good RF]
45. Illinois JR OF Willie Argo
[great athlete; very strong; impressive power/speed combo; plus bat speed; good range in CF; weak arm, but accurate; recovering from broken hamate; untapped talent]
46. UNC Wilmington JR 1B/OF Andrew Cain
[plus speed; real raw power; 6-6, 220]
47. Florida State JR OF James Ramsey
[His arm is currently average at best and his range in the outfield is below-average. In addition, he’s a decent runner who picks his spots on the bases well. College players limited to leftfield need to be able to hit a ton to make it in pro ball, and I’m not sure Ramsey has the power to profile as a regular in a corner.]
48. Rutgers SR OF Michael Lang
[plus speed; should stick in CF; plus arm; good athlete; walk-on who was very close to attending Rowan; reports on makeup are sky high, great family]
49. Cal Poly JR OF Bobby Crocker
[good whole field approach at plate; poor arm limits him to LF; plus raw speed but closer to average in-game; too many K’s; arm has also been called solid; great body; great athlete; plus defender in corner, average or better in CF; plus bat speed; swing has come a long way, but still needs refining; real curious about arm…could be difference between RF and LF; 6-3, 210 pounds]
50. West Virginia SR OF Grant Buckner
[above-average arm; above-average raw power]